James Otto Lewis (1799-1858), Waa Ba Shaw
James Otto Lewis (1799-1858), Woman That Spoke First
James Peller Malcolm (1767-1815), engraver, Christ Church, Philadelphia
James Pollard (1792-1867), after, Doncaster Races: Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836- Joy and Desperation! All Over but Settling. Plate 4
James Pollard (English, 1792-1867), Scenes on the Road, or a Trip to Epson and back: Kennington Gate, Plate IV
James Rattray (1790-1862), Illustrator, Mosque of Coolaum Hoossein Huzrut-Jee
James Rubens Smith (1775-1849), Engraver, A South East View of Merchants Hotel…
James S. Baillie (American, active New York, 1838–55), The Lovers' Quarrel
James Seymour (1702-1752), after, {Rider in checkered coat with hounds and Saddled Horse]
James Stark, after, Engraved by William Miller, The Mouth of the Yare, [Norfolk, UK]
James T. Lloyd and Charles A. Reeves, Lloyd's official map of the State of Tennessee, 1863
James T. Lloyd, Lloyd's Official Map of the State of Kentucky.
James Trenchard (b. 1747), After Charles Wilson Peale (1741-1827), A N.W. view of the state house in Philadelphia taken 1778
James Ward (1767-1859), painted and engraved, The Clean Face Rewarded. L’Enfant Recompense.
James Ward (1769-1859), A Lion and Tiger Fighting
James Ward (1769-1859), A Tiger Disturbed While Devouring His Prey
James Wilson (1759-1814), after Capt. James Cook (1728-1779), The Island of Otaheite [Tahiti]
James Wolfe Esq. Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces at Quebec…
James Wyld (English, 1812-1887), United States & The Relative Position of The Oregon & Texas
James Wyld the younger (1812 – 1887), [Globes by Malby and Son], A Terrestrial Globe; A Celestial Globe