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- Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, Napoleon at St. Helena: or, interesting anecdotes and remarkable conversations of the emperor during the five and a half years of his captivity collected from the memorials of Las Cases, Montholon, Antommarchi and others, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1855
- Abell, Mrs, (Late Miss Elizabeth/Betsy Balcombe), Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon, during the first three years of his captivity on the island of St. Helena: including the time of his residence at her father's house, "The Briars", John Murray, London, 1844
- Allen, H. Merian. ‘Napoleon: A False Note in History’. The Sewanee Review 22, no. 2 (1914): 206–12.
- Anon (By a Bird of Passage), Saint Helena, Houlston and Wright, London, 1865
- Anon, Anecdotes of Napoleon Bonaparte, his ministers, his generals, his soldiers, and his times. His disinterment at St. Helena, and his second internment in France, London, undated
- Anon, Guns of St Helena, St Helena National Trust Newsletter, 2008
- Anon. Recollections of St Helena. The United Service Magazine 122 (January 1870): 256–65.
- Atkinson, C. T. The Proposed Expedition to the River Plate in 1798: Contemporary Letters of Colonel Robert Brooke, Governor of St Helena. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 26, no. 106 (1948): 69–76.
- Barnes, John, A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with notices of its geology, mineralogy, botany, &c. &c. collected during a residence of twelve years; with some particulars respecting the arrival and detention of Napoleon Buonaparte, M. Richardson: London, 1817
- Beatson, Alexander, Tracts Relative to the Island of St. Helena: Written During a Residence of Five Years, London, W. Bulmer and Company, 1816
- Bellasis, G. H., Views of St. Helena, London, Tyler, 1815
- Belmonte, Genuario. ‘Species Richness in Isolated Environments: A Consideration on the Effect of Time’. Biodiversity Journal 3 (2012): 273–280.
- Bligh, William, W. W. Doveton, Alexander Anderson, James Seton, and Henry Shirley. ‘Paper in Colonies and Trade’. Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce 12 (1794): 303–17.
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, Montholon, Charles-Tristan, Napoleon's Appeal to the British nation, on his treatment at Saint Helena, the official memoir, dictated by him and delivered to Sir Hudson Lowe, William Hone, London, 1817
- Brooke, Thomas H., A history of the island of St. Helena: from its discovery by the Portuguese to the year 1806; to which is added an appendix, Black, Parry and Kingsbury, 1808
- Brooke, Thomas H. History of the Island of St. Helena, from Its Discovery by the Portuguese to the Year 1823. 2nd ed. London: Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen, 1824.
- Brooke, Thomas H., Papers Relating to the Devastation Committed by Goats on the Island of St. Helena, from the Period of Their Introduction to the Present Time: Comprising Experiments, Observations & Hints Connected with Agricultural Improvement and Planting, &c, 1810.
- Callaway, Ewen. What DNA Reveals about St Helena’s Freed Slaves. Nature 540, no. 7632 (8 December 2016): 184.
- Chartrand, René. ‘St. Helena Local Militia, C. 1837-1840’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 89, no. 359 (2011): 261–62.
- Clements, Bill. St Helena: South Atlantic Fortress. Fort 35 (2007).
- Clifford, Herbert John. ‘A Visit to Longwood’
- Clifford, Sir Hugh. ‘The Earliest Exile of St Helena’. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 173 (1903): 621–33.
- Cockburn, George, Sir, Buonaparte's voyage to St. Helena; comprising the diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn, during his passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815, Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman and Holden, 1833
- Colvocoresses, George M., Four years in a government exploring expedition to the island of Madeira, Cape Verd islands, Brazil, Coast of Patagonia, Chili, Peru, Paumato Group, Society Islands, Navigator Group, Australia, Antarctic Continent, New Zealand, Friendly Islands, Fejee Group, Sandwich Islands, Northwest Coast of America, Oregon, California, East Indies, St. Helena, &c., &c., New York : Cornish, Lamport & Co., 1852 (St Helena is discussed in chapter 25, from p 353)
- David, Andrew. Bligh’s Successful Breadfruit Voyage. RSA Journal 141, no. 5444 (1993): 821–24.
- De Villiers, J. C. ‘The Dutch East India Company, Scurvy and the Victualling Station at the Cape’. South African Medical Journal 96, no. 2 (2006): 105–110.
- Downing, Keith, The Saint Helena Railway
- Ekoko, A.E. The Theory and Practice of Imperial Garrisons: The British Experiment in the South Atlantic 1881 - 1914. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12, no. 1/2 (1983): 133–48.
- Emmer, Pieter C., and Wim Klooster. ‘The Dutch Atlantic, 1600-1800 Expansion without Empire’. Itinerario 23, no. 2 (1999): 48–69.
- Farrington, A. J., “Colonel” Paul Gasherie an Adventurer on St Helena. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 46, no. 188 (1968): 235–42.
- Forsyth, William, History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena; from the letters and journals of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, and official documents not before made public, J. Murray, London, 1853 Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
- Fowler, T.E.,Views of St. Helena, London, Day & Son, 1863
- Frémeaux, Paul; Rieu, Alfred, The Drama of Saint Helena, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1910
- Gonnard, Philippe, The exile of St. Helena, the last phase in fact and fiction, Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1909
- Goodwin, A. J. H. Stone-Age Man in St. Helena. Man 35 (1935): 32–32.
- Gosse, Philip. St Helena 1502-1938. Oswestry: Anthony Nelson, 1938.
- Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron; Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, Talks of Napoleon at St. Helena with General Baron Gourgaud: together with the journal kept by Gourgaud on their journey from Waterloo to St. Helena, Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1903.
- Grant, Benjamin, A Few Notes on St Helena and Descriptive Guide to which is added some remarks on the island as a health resort; Captain Oliver's Geology of the Island and numerous appendices
- Hale, Frederick. ‘Norwegian Prisoners in the Second Anglo-Boer War’. South African Journal of Cultural History 14, no. 2 (2000): 1–12.
- Hall, Basil, Voyage to Loo-Choo, and other places in the eastern seas, in the year 1816. Including an account of Captain Maxwell's attack on the batteries at Canton; and notes of an interview with Buonaparte at St. Helena, in August 1817, Edinburgh, A. Constable & Co., 1826 (St Helena discussed Chapter 7, from page 302)
- Hanke, Steve, and Matt Sekerke. ‘St Helena’s Forgotten Currency Board’. Central Banking XIII, no. 3 (February 2003): 77–81.
- Hatfield, Edwin F., St. Helena and the Cape of Good Hope or, Incidents in the missionary life of the Rev. James M'Gregor Bertram of St. Helena, New York, E. H. Fletcher, 1853
- Hearl, Trevor W., Baptist Pioneers of St Helena, a Sesquicentennial Survey. The Baptist Quarterly, Journal of the Baptist Historical Society XXXVI, no. 5 (January 1996): 252–60.
- Hendricks, Charles. ‘Building the Atlantic Bases’. Army History, no. 26 (1993): 18–24.
- Henry, Walter, Events of a military life [microform]: being recollections after service in the Peninsular War, invasion of France, the East Indies, St. Helena, Canada, and elsewhere, London: W. Pickering, 1843
- Hogenstijn, Maarten, and Daniel Van Middelkoop. ‘Saint Helena: Citizenship and Spatial Identities on a Remote Island’. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie 96, no. 1 (2005): 96–104.
- Hook, Theodore Edward, Facts, illustrative of the treatment of Napoléon Buonaparte in Saint Helena, London, W. Stockdale, 1819
- Humphreys, A. L., Napoleon: Extracts from the "Times" and "Morning chronicle" 1815-1821 relating to Napoleon's life at St. Helena, Privately Printed, London. 1901
- Island Prisoners - Boers 1900 - 1902, George, Barbara B., Hillman, Chris and Shiela, St Helena National Trust, 2013
- Jackson, Basil, Notes and reminiscences of a staff officer, chiefly relating to the Waterloo campaign and to St. Helena matters during the captivity of Napoleon, John Murray, London. 1903 (St Helena is covered from Chapter 11, p 111)
- Jackson, E.L, St. Helena: the historic island from its discovery to the present date, Thomas Whittaker, New York, 1905
- Janisch, Hudson Ralph, Extracts from the St. Helena Records, St Helena, B. Grant, 1885
- Joyce, Miriam. ‘The Bahraini Three on St. Helena, 1956-1961’. Middle East Journal 54, no. 4 (2000): 613–23.
- Keith, Arthur, An Address On The History And Nature Of Certain Specimens Alleged To Have Been Obtained At The Post-Mortem Examination Of Napoleon The Great
- Kitching, G. C. ‘The St Helena Regiments of the East India Company’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 25, no. 101 (1947) 2–8.
- Kitching, G.C., A Handbook and Gazetteer of the Island of St Helena Including a Short History of the Island under the Crown 1834-1902. St. Helena: GC Kitching, 1937.
- Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné, Comte de, Memorial de Sainte Helene, Journal of the private life and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at Saint Helena, Printed for Henry Colburn, London Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
- Levy, Martin. ‘Napoleon In Exile: The Houses And Furniture Supplied By The British Government For The Emperor And His Entourage On St Helena’. Furniture History 34 (1998): 1–211.
- Livermore, Harold. ‘Santa Helena, A Forgotten Portuguese Discovery’’. Estudos Em HOmenagem a Louis Antonio de Oliveira Ramos, 2004, 623–631.
- Lockwood, Joseph, A Guide to St. Helena, descriptive and historical, with a visit to Longwood, and Napoleon's Tomb (with a Sketch of the History of the Island Saint Helena), 1851, Geo. Gibb, St Helena
- Lucas, Charles P. ‘Islands, Peninsulas and Empires’. The Geographical Teacher 10, no. 4 (1920): 126–30.
- Lullin de Châteauvieux, Frédéric, Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena, by an unknown channel, London, J. Murray, 1817
- Lutyens, Engelbert; Knowles, Sir Lees, A Gift of Napoleon, being a sequel to Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens, orderly officer at Longwood, Saint Helena, Feb. 1820 to Nov. 1823, 1921
- Ly-Tio-Fanem Madeleine, ‘Botanic Gardens: Connecting Links in Plant Transfer between the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean Regions’. Harvard Papers in Botany 1, no. 8 (1996): 7–14.
- Malcolm, Clementina E., A Diary of St Helena (1816, 1817): the Journal of Lady Malcolm. Containing the Conversations of Napoleon with Sir Pulteney Malcolm, A. D. Innes & Co, London, 1899
- Martin, Robert Montgomery, History of the British possessions in the Indian & Atlantic Oceans; comprising Ceylon, Penang, Malacca, Singapore, the Falkland Islands, St. Helena, Ascension, Sierra Leone, the Gambia, Cape Coast Castle, &c., &c., London, Whittaker, 1837 (St Helena and Ascension are covered in Book 4 from page 184)
- Martins, José Augusto Silva. ‘Linschoten and the Dutch Maritime Expansion in the Seventeenth Century’. Accessed 5 October 2019.
- Melliss, G. W., Views of St. Helena: illustrative of its scenery and historical association, St Helena, 1857
- Melliss, John C. ‘The Island of St. Helena’. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 57, no. 2941 (1909): 404–10.
- Meyer, C. M. ‘From Spices to Oil: Sea Power and the Sea Routes around the Cape’. Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies 18, no. 2 (1988): 1–11.
- Meynell, Henry, Conversations with Napoleon at St. Helena, London, Humphreys, 1911
- M'Henry, George, An Account of the Liberated African Establishment St Helena, Simmond's Colonial Magazine: Volume 5 respectively includes Parts 1 & 2 on pp 172-183 and 434-441. Volume 6 respectively includes Parts 3, 4 and 5 on pp 149-156, 253-266 and 428-444. Volume 7 respectively includes Parts 7 & 8 on pp 16-38 and 133-150. Please note that Part 6 was either missed out from this series of articles or Parts 7 and 8 should have been numbered as Parts 6 and 7. Also, the last section of Part 8 implies that the series of articles would continue but none have been found online.
- Mokyr, Joel, and Cormac Ó Gráda. ‘The Height of Irishmen and Englishmen in the 1770s: Some Evidence from the East India Company Army Records’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an Dá Chultúr 4 (1989): 83–92.
- Montholon, Charles-Tristan, comte de, History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena, London H. Colburn, 1846 Volume 1 Volume 2
- Mosca, Liliana. ‘Slaving in Madagascar: English and Colonial Voyages in the Second Half of the 17th Century A.D.’
- Murray, J. F. ‘Napoleon-of What Did He Die?’ South African Medical Journal 45, no. 36 (1971): 1005–1009.
- Murray, Paul. ‘“On Saint Helena’s Bleak Shore”: Free State Plans to Intern Republican Prisoners’. History Ireland 11, no. 1 (2003): 10–11.
- Nunes, Lina. ‘Termite Infestation Risk in Portuguese Historic Buildings’. Wood Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage–Braga 2008, 2010, 117–22.
- Ocampo, Emilio. ‘The Attempt to Rescue Napoleon with a Submarine: Fact or Fiction?’ Napoleonica. LaRevue N° 11, no. 2 (1 October 2011): 11–31.
- O'Meara, Barry, Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena, the opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most important events of his life and government, in his own words, London, R. Bentley & Son, 1889 Volume 1 Volume 2
- Pessina, Mattia, Thesis: Labour, Environment and Empire in the South Atlantic (1780-1860), University of Trento, 2016
- Phyfe, William Henry Pinkney, Napoleon, the Return from Saint Helena, G. P. Putnam's Sons, London, 1907
- Pillans, T. Dundas, The Real Martyr of St. Helena, New York, Mcbride, Nast & Company, 1913
- Pocock, William Innes, Five Views of the Island of St. Helena, from drawings taken on the spot, to which is added a concise account of the Island, Fuller, London, 1815
- Roberts, G. W. ‘Immigration of Africans into the British Caribbean’. Population Studies 7, no. 3 (1954): 235–62.
- Robson, Thomas, St. Helena memoirs; an account of a remarkable revival of religion that took place at St. Helena, during the last years of the exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, James Nisbet, London, 1827
- Rosebery, Lord, Napoleon, the last phase, London, A. L. Humphreys, 1906
- Royle, Stephen A. ‘Island History, Not the Story of Islands: The Case of St Helena’. Shima 13, no. 1 (2019).
- Royle, Stephen. ‘St. Helena: A Geographical Summary’. Geography 76, no. 3 (1991): 266–68.
- Runciman, Walter Runciman, The tragedy of St. Helena, London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1911
- Saint Denis, Louis Etienne (also known as Ali), Napoleon from the Tuileries to St. Helena, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1922
- Santini, Noël, An appeal to the British nation on the treatment experienced by Napoleon Buonaparte in the Island of St. Helena, with an authentic copy of the official memoir dictated by Napoleon, and delivered to Sir Hudson Lowe, London, Printed for Ridgways, 1817
- Schulenburg, A. H. ‘St Helena: British Local History in the Context of Empire’. The Local Historian 28, no. 2 (1998): 108–22.
- Schulenburg, A. H. St Helena: British Local History in the Context of Empire. The Local Historian 28, no. 2 (1998): 108–22.
- Schulenburg, Alexander H. ‘St Helena Historiography, Philately, and the “Castella” Controversy’. South Atlantic Chronicle XXIII, no. 3` (1999).
- Schulenburg, Alexander, Thesis, Transient observations: the textualizing of St Helena through five hundred years of colonial discourse, University of St Andrews, 1999
- Schulenburg, Alexander. Note. Philip Gosse and the Discovery of St Helena’. Notes & Queries 45, no. 4 (1998)
- Shorter, Clement, Napoleon and his fellow travellers; being a reprint of certain narratives of the voyages of the dethroned emperor on the Bellerophon and the Northumberland to exile in St. Helena, Cassell & Co, London, 1908
- Sibalis, Michael. ‘Conspiracy on St. Helena? (Mis) Remembering Napoleon’s Exile.’ French History & Civilization 4 (2011).
- Sichko, Christopher. ‘The Influence of the Suez Canal on Steam Navigation’, 2011.
- Smith, David Baird. ‘St. Helena in 1817’. The Scottish Historical Review 19, no. 76 (1922): 273–82.
- Spalding, J. W., The Japan expedition. Japan and around the world; an account of three visits to the Japanese empire, with sketches of Madeira, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, China, and Loo-Choo, New York, Redfield, 1855. (St Helena is covered in Chapter 2 from p 36).
- St. M. Watson, G. L. de. ‘Gorrequer at St. Helena’. History 1, no. 3 (1912): 183–88.
- Stern, Philip J. ‘British Asia and British Atlantic: Comparisons and Connections’. The William and Mary Quarterly 63, no. 4 (2006): 693–712.
- Stewart, Charles Samuel, A visit to the South Seas: in the United States' ship Vincennes during the years 1829 and 1830, including Scenes in Brazil, Peru, Manilla, the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, Vol 2, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London, 1832 (St Helena is described from chapter 77, page 332)
- Stokoe, Edith S., With Napoleon At St. Helena, John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1902
- Swartz, Rebecca, and Johan Wassermann. ‘“Britishness”, Colonial Governance and Education: St Helenian Children in Colonial Natal in the 1870s’. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 44, no. 6 (2016): 881–899.
- Taylor, Charles, Five years in China. With some account of the great rebellion, and a description of St. Helena, J. B. McFerrin; New York, 1819 (see chapter 31, page 394 for the section on St Helena)
- Thomason, Henry D., Napoleon, the first emperor of France. From St. Helena to Santiago de Cuba. Being a summary of facts concerning the latter days of Dr. François Antomarchi, the last physician to His Imperial Majesty, Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., Kansas City, 1910
- Trudgill, Peter., Schreier, Daniel., Long, Daniel., Williams, Jeffrey P., ‘On the Reversibility of Mergers: Evidence from Lesser-Known Englishes’. Folia Linguistica Historica 37, no. Historica vol. 24,1-2 (2009): 23–46.
- Van Niekerk, J. P. ‘The Role of the Vice-Admiralty Court at St Helena in the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Preliminary Investigation (Part 1)’. Fundamina: A Journal of Legal History 15, no. 1 (2009): 69–111. Part 1 Part 2
- Vernon, B. J, Early recollections of Jamaica with the particulars of an eventful passage home via New York and Halifax, at the commencement of the American War in 1812; to which are added, trifles from St. Helena relating to Napoleon and his suite, London: Whittaker and Co: Oxford: J. (St Helena is discussed from page 149)
- Walond, R. F., A transport voyage to the Mauritius and back; touching at the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, John Murray, London. 1851 (St Helena is described in chapter 8 from page 293)
- Warden, William, Letters written on board His Majesty's ship the Northumberland, and at St. Helena in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his suite, during the voyage, and the first months of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related, Published for the author, by R. Ackermann, London, 1816
- Wathen, James, A series of views illustrative of the island of St Helena, Clay, London, 1821
- Wilks, Mark, Colonel Wilks and Napoleon: Two conversations held at St. Helena in 1816, John Murray, London, 1901
- Winterbottam, Anna E. Thesis: ‘Company Culture: Information, Scholarship, and the East India Company Settlements 1660-1720s’. Queen Mary, University of London, 2010.
- Wright, Laura. ‘On the East India Company Vocabulary of the Island of St Helena, South Atlantic, 1676-1720’, 2015.
- Young, Norwood, Napoleon in exile: St. Helena (1815-1821), London, S. Paul & Co, 1915 Volume 1 Volume 2
History - Portuguese Period
- Clifford, Sir Hugh. ‘The Earliest Exile of St Helena’. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 173 (1903): 621–33.
- Livermore, Harold. ‘Santa Helena, A Forgotten Portuguese Discovery’’. Estudos Em HOmenagem a Louis Antonio de Oliveira Ramos, 2004, 623–631.
- Nunes, Lina. ‘Termite Infestation Risk in Portuguese Historic Buildings’. Wood Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage–Braga 2008, 2010, 117–22.
- Schulenburg, Alexander H. ‘St Helena Historiography, Philately, and the “Castella” Controversy’. South Atlantic Chronicle XXIII, no. 3` (1999).
History - Dutch Period
- Emmer, Pieter C., and Wim Klooster. ‘The Dutch Atlantic, 1600-1800 Expansion without Empire’. Itinerario 23, no. 2 (1999): 48–69.
- Martins, José Augusto Silva. ‘Linschoten and the Dutch Maritime Expansion in the Seventeenth Century’. Accessed 5 October 2019.
History - EIC Period
- Atkinson, C. T. The Proposed Expedition to the River Plate in 1798: Contemporary Letters of Colonel Robert Brooke, Governor of St Helena. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 26, no. 106 (1948): 69–76.
- Foster, William. ‘The Acquisition of St. Helena’. The English Historical Review XXXIV, no. CXXXV (1 July 1919): 281–89.
- Kitching, G. C. ‘The St Helena Regiments of the East India Company’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 25, no. 101 (1947) 2–8.
- Mokyr, Joel, and Cormac Ó Gráda. ‘The Height of Irishmen and Englishmen in the 1770s: Some Evidence from the East India Company Army Records’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an Dá Chultúr 4 (1989): 83–92.
- Winterbottam, Anna E. Thesis: ‘Company Culture: Information, Scholarship, and the East India Company Settlements 1660-1720s’. Queen Mary, University of London, 2010.
- Wright, Laura. ‘On the East India Company Vocabulary of the Island of St Helena, South Atlantic, 1676-1720’, 2015.
History - Napoleonic period
- Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, Napoleon at St. Helena: or, interesting anecdotes and remarkable conversations of the emperor during the five and a half years of his captivity collected from the memorials of Las Cases, Montholon, Antommarchi and others, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1855
- Abell, Mrs, (Late Miss Elizabeth/Betsy Balcombe), Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon, during the first three years of his captivity on the island of St. Helena: including the time of his residence at her father's house, "The Briars", John Murray, London, 1844
- Allen, H. Merian. ‘Napoleon: A False Note in History’. The Sewanee Review 22, no. 2 (1914): 206–12.
- Anon (By a Bird of Passage), Saint Helena, Houlston and Wright, London, 1865
- Anon, Anecdotes of Napoleon Bonaparte, his ministers, his generals, his soldiers, and his times. His disinterment at St. Helena, and his second internment in France, London, undated
- Barnes, John, A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with notices of its geology, mineralogy, botany, &c. &c. collected during a residence of twelve years; with some particulars respecting the arrival and detention of Napoleon Buonaparte, M. Richardson: London, 1817
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, Montholon, Charles-Tristan, Napoleon's Appeal to the British nation, on his treatment at Saint Helena, the official memoir, dictated by him and delivered to Sir Hudson Lowe, William Hone, London, 1817
- Clifford, Herbert John. ‘A Visit to Longwood’
- Cockburn, George, Sir, Buonaparte's voyage to St. Helena; comprising the diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn, during his passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815, Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman and Holden, 1833
- Forsyth, William, History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena; from the letters and journals of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, and official documents not before made public, J. Murray, London, 1853 Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
- Frémeaux, Paul; Rieu, Alfred, The Drama of Saint Helena, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1910
- Gonnard, Philippe, The exile of St. Helena, the last phase in fact and fiction, Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1909
- Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron; Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, Talks of Napoleon at St. Helena with General Baron Gourgaud: together with the journal kept by Gourgaud on their journey from Waterloo to St. Helena, Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1903.
- Hall, Basil, Voyage to Loo-Choo, and other places in the eastern seas, in the year 1816. Including an account of Captain Maxwell's attack on the batteries at Canton; and notes of an interview with Buonaparte at St. Helena, in August 1817, Edinburgh, A. Constable & Co., 1826 (St Helena discussed Chapter 7, from page 302)
- Hook, Theodore Edward, Facts, illustrative of the treatment of Napoléon Buonaparte in Saint Helena, London, W. Stockdale, 1819
- Humphreys, A. L., Napoleon: Extracts from the "Times" and "Morning chronicle" 1815-1821 relating to Napoleon's life at St. Helena, Privately Printed, London. 1901
- Jackson, Basil, Notes and reminiscences of a staff officer, chiefly relating to the Waterloo campaign and to St. Helena matters during the captivity of Napoleon, John Murray, London. 1903 (St Helena is covered from Chapter 11, p 111)
- Keith, Arthur, An Address On The History And Nature Of Certain Specimens Alleged To Have Been Obtained At The Post-Mortem Examination Of Napoleon The Great
- Kitching, G. C. ‘The St Helena Regiments of the East India Company’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 25, no. 101 (1947) 2–8.
- Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné, Comte de, Memorial de Sainte Helene, Journal of the private life and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at Saint Helena, Printed for Henry Colburn, London Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
- Levy, Martin. ‘Napoleon In Exile: The Houses And Furniture Supplied By The British Government For The Emperor And His Entourage On St Helena’. Furniture History 34 (1998): 1–211.
- Lockwood, Joseph, A Guide to St. Helena, descriptive and historical, with a visit to Longwood, and Napoleon's Tomb (with a Sketch of the History of the Island Saint Helena), 1851, Geo. Gibb, St Helena
- Lullin de Châteauvieux, Frédéric, Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena, by an unknown channel, London, J. Murray, 1817
- Lutyens, Engelbert; Knowles, Sir Lees, A Gift of Napoleon, being a sequel to Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens, orderly officer at Longwood, Saint Helena, Feb. 1820 to Nov. 1823, 1921
- Malcolm, Clementina E., A Diary of St Helena (1816, 1817): the Journal of Lady Malcolm. Containing the Conversations of Napoleon with Sir Pulteney Malcolm, A. D. Innes & Co, London, 1899
- Meynell, Henry, Conversations with Napoleon at St. Helena, London, Humphreys, 1911
- Montholon, Charles-Tristan, Comte de, History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena, London H. Colburn, 1846 Volume 1 Volume 2
- Murray, J. F. ‘Napoleon-of What Did He Die?’ South African Medical Journal 45, no. 36 (1971): 1005–1009.
- Ocampo, Emilio. ‘The Attempt to Rescue Napoleon with a Submarine: Fact or Fiction?’ Napoleonica. LaRevue N° 11, no. 2 (1 October 2011): 11–31.
- O'Meara, Barry, Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena, the opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most important events of his life and government, in his own words, London, R. Bentley & Son, 1889 Volume 1 Volume 2
- Phyfe, William Henry Pinkney, Napoleon, the Return from Saint Helena, G. P. Putnam's Sons, London, 1907
- Pillans, T. Dundas, The Real Martyr of St. Helena, New York, Mcbride, Nast & Company, 1913
- Robson, Thomas, St. Helena memoirs; an account of a remarkable revival of religion that took place at St. Helena, during the last years of the exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, James Nisbet, London, 1827
- Rosebery, Lord, Napoleon, the last phase, London, A. L. Humphreys, 1906
- Runciman, Walter Runciman, The tragedy of St. Helena, London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1911
- Saint Denis, Louis Etienne (also known as Ali), Napoleon from the Tuileries to St. Helena, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1922
- Santini, Noël, An appeal to the British nation on the treatment experienced by Napoleon Buonaparte in the Island of St. Helena, with an authentic copy of the official memoir dictated by Napoleon, and delivered to Sir Hudson Lowe, London, Printed for Ridgways, 1817
- Shorter, Clement, Napoleon and his fellow travellers; being a reprint of certain narratives of the voyages of the dethroned emperor on the Bellerophon and the Northumberland to exile in St. Helena, Cassell & Co, London, 1908
- Sibalis, Michael. ‘Conspiracy on St. Helena? (Mis) Remembering Napoleon’s Exile.’ French History & Civilization 4 (2011).
- Sibalis, Michael. ‘Conspiracy on St. Helena?(Mis) Remembering Napoleon’s Exile.’ French History & Civilization 4 (2011)
- Smith, David Baird. ‘St. Helena in 1817’. The Scottish Historical Review 19, no. 76 (1922): 273–82.
- St. M. Watson, G. L. de. ‘Gorrequer at St. Helena’. History 1, no. 3 (1912): 183–88.
- Stokoe, Edith S., With Napoleon At St. Helena, John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1902
- Thomason, Henry D., Napoleon, the first emperor of France. From St. Helena to Santiago de Cuba. Being a summary of facts concerning the latter days of Dr. François Antomarchi, the last physician to His Imperial Majesty, Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., Kansas City, 1910
- Vernon, B. J, Early recollections of Jamaica with the particulars of an eventful passage home via New York and Halifax, at the commencement of the American War in 1812; to which are added, trifles from St. Helena relating to Napoleon and his suite, London: Whittaker and Co: Oxford: J. (St Helena is discussed from page 149)
- Warden, William, Letters written on board His Majesty's ship the Northumberland, and at St. Helena in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his suite, during the voyage, and the first months of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related, Published for the author, by R. Ackermann, London, 1816
- Wilks, Mark, Colonel Wilks and Napoleon: Two conversations held at St. Helena in 1816, John Murray, London, 1901
- Young, Norwood, Napoleon in exile: St. Helena (1815-1821), London, S. Paul & Co, 1915 Volume 1 Volume 2
Boer War Period
- Hale, Frederick. ‘Norwegian Prisoners in the Second Anglo-Boer War’. South African Journal of Cultural History 14, no. 2 (2000): 1–12.
- Island Prisoners - Boers 1900 - 1902, George, Barbara B., Hillman, Chris and Shiela, St Helena National Trust, 2013
Recent St Helena
- Appollis, Edward Adrian, Thesis: Intercultural communication of Gospel, response to change in St Helenian culture, University of South Africa, 2004
- Baker, Ian. ‘A Magnificent Obsession’. India International Centre Quarterly 36, no. 1 (2009): 108–21.
- Clements, Bill. St Helena: South Atlantic Fortress. Fort 35 (2007).
- Cohen, Robin. ‘Education for Dependence: Aspirations, Expectations and Identity on the Island of St Helena’. Manchester Papers on Development, no. 8 (November 1983).
- Devereux, Tiffany Prysock,Thesis: St Helena, On The Cusp Of Globalization, University of North Carolina, 2012
- Hogenstijn, Maarten, and Daniel Van Middelkoop. ‘Saint Helena: Citizenship and Spatial Identities on a Remote Island’. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie 96, no. 1 (2005): 96–104.
- Joyce, Miriam. ‘The Bahraini Three on St. Helena, 1956-1961’. Middle East Journal 54, no. 4 (2000): 613–23.
- Lewis, Colin, The bells of Jamestown, South Atlantic Ocean, The Ringing World, September 24, 2004
- Moyes, C D. Adverse Factors Affecting Growth of Schoolchildren in St. Helena. Archives of Disease in Childhood 51, no. 6 (June 1976): 435–38.
- Murray, Paul. ‘“On Saint Helena’s Bleak Shore”: Free State Plans to Intern Republican Prisoners’. History Ireland 11, no. 1 (2003): 10–11.
- Munt, D. F., Suzette Gauvain, Joan Walford, and R. S. F. Schilling. ‘Study of Respiratory Symptoms and Ventilatory Capacities Among Rope Workers’. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 22, no. 3 (1965): 196–203.
- Murdoch, Lynas, Four Years on St Helena, AuthorHouse, 2010
- Parker, Charlotte (2012) 'An island between': multiple migrations and the repertoires of a St Helenian identity. PhD thesis, University of Warwick
- Rose, Juliet Emma. Thesis: The Role of Strategic Partnerships, Policy and Funding Mechanisms in Strategic Management Planning for the Crown Wastes on St Helena Island, South Atlantic. University of Reading, 2005.
- Royle, Stephen A. ‘Attitudes and Aspirations on St Helena in the Face of Continued Economic Dependency’. The Geographical Journal 158, no. 1 (1992): 31–39.
- Royle, Stephen A. ‘Economic and Political Prospects for the British Atlantic Dependent Territories’. The Geographical Journal 161, no. 3 (1995): 307–21.
- Royle, Stephen. ‘St. Helena: A Geographical Summary’. Geography 76, no. 3 (1991): 266–68.
- Samuels, Damian, Thesis: Cape-Helena: An Exploration of Nostalgia and Identity through the Cape Town - St. Helena Migration Nexus, 2018
- Schulenburg, Alexander, Thesis, Transient observations: the textualizing of St Helena through five hundred years of colonial discourse, University of St Andrews, 1999
Military
- Anon, Guns of St Helena, St Helena National Trust Newsletter, 2008
- Chartrand, René. ‘St. Helena Local Militia, C. 1837-1840’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 89, no. 359 (2011): 261–62.
- Clements, Bill. St Helena: South Atlantic Fortress. Fort 35 (2007).
- Ekoko, A.E. The Theory and Practice of Imperial Garrisons: The British Experiment in the South Atlantic 1881 - 1914. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12, no. 1/2 (1983): 133–48.
- Hendricks, Charles. ‘Building the Atlantic Bases’. Army History, no. 26 (1993): 18–24.
- Henry, Walter, Events of a military life [microform]: being recollections after service in the Peninsular War, invasion of France, the East Indies, St. Helena, Canada, and elsewhere, London: W. Pickering, 1843
- J. H. L., St Helena Troops, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. 2, No. 9 (JULY, 1923), p. 106.
- Kitching, G. C. ‘The St Helena Regiments of the East India Company’. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 25, no. 101 (1947) 2–8.
- Mokyr, Joel, and Cormac Ó Gráda. ‘The Height of Irishmen and Englishmen in the 1770s: Some Evidence from the East India Company Army Records’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an Dá Chultúr 4 (1989): 83–92.
Maritime
- Anon, The Time-Ball of St. Helena, The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, vol. 4 (London: Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1835), 658–60.
- David, Andrew. Bligh’s Successful Breadfruit Voyage. RSA Journal 141, no. 5444 (1993): 821–24.
- De Villiers, J. C. ‘The Dutch East India Company, Scurvy and the Victualling Station at the Cape’. South African Medical Journal 96, no. 2 (2006): 105–110.
- Jeula, Henry. ‘Some Statistics Relating to the Traffic Through the Suez Canal; to Merchant Vessels Touching at St. Helena; and to Losses Posted on “Lloyd’s Loss Book”’. Journal of the Statistical Society of London 35, no. 3 (1872), 327–33.
- Martins, José Augusto Silva. ‘Linschoten and the Dutch Maritime Expansion in the Seventeenth Century’. Accessed 5 October 2019.
- Meyer, C. M. ‘From Spices to Oil: Sea Power and the Sea Routes around the Cape’. Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies 18, no. 2 (1988): 1–11.
- Mosca, Liliana. ‘Slaving in Madagascar: English and Colonial Voyages in the Second Half of the 17th Century A.D.’
- Palmer, Edmund. ‘Notes to Accompany the Map of St. Helena’. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 30 (1860): 260–266.
- Sichko, Christopher. ‘The Influence of the Suez Canal on Steam Navigation’, 2011.
- Spalding, J. W., The Japan expedition. Japan and around the world; an account of three visits to the Japanese empire, with sketches of Madeira, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, China, and Loo-Choo, New York, Redfield, 1855. (St Helena is covered in Chapter 2 from p 36).
- Stewart, Charles Samuel, A visit to the South Seas: in the United States' ship Vincennes during the years 1829 and 1830, including Scenes in Brazil, Peru, Manilla, the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, Vol 2, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London, 1832 (St Helena is described from chapter 77, page 332)
- Taylor, Charles, Five years in China. With some account of the great rebellion, and a description of St. Helena, J. B. McFerrin; New York, 1819 (see chapter 31, page 394 for the section on St Helena)
- Vernon, B. J, Early recollections of Jamaica with the particulars of an eventful passage home via New York and Halifax, at the commencement of the American War in 1812; to which are added, trifles from St. Helena relating to Napoleon and his suite, London: Whittaker and Co: Oxford: J. (St Helena is discussed from page 149)
- Walond, R. F., A transport voyage to the Mauritius and back; touching at the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, John Murray, London. 1851 (St Helena is described in chapter 8 from page 293)
Botanic & Zoological
- Almeida, Domingos PF. ‘Asian Crops in Renaissance Europe as a Result of the Discoveries: Bypassing the Silk Road’. In XXVIII International Horticultural Congress on Science and Horticulture for People (IHC2010): Colloquia and Overview 916, 83–92, 2010.
- Anon (By a Bird of Passage), Saint Helena, Houlston and Wright, London, 1865
- Ashmole, Myrtle and Philip, Protected Area Planning for the Central Peaks, Invertebrates of the Peaks, St Helena National Trust, 2006
- Barlow, A. R. ‘Forestry Development on the Island of St Helena’. The Commonwealth Forestry Review 68, no. 1 (214) (1989): 57–68.
- Barnes, John, A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with notices of its geology, mineralogy, botany, &c. &c. collected during a residence of twelve years; with some particulars respecting the arrival and detention of Napoleon Buonaparte, M. Richardson: London, 1817
- Beatson, Alexander, Tracts Relative to the Island of St. Helena: Written During a Residence of Five Years, London, W. Bulmer and Company, 1816
- Belmonte, Genuario. ‘Species Richness in Isolated Environments: A Consideration on the Effect of Time’. Biodiversity Journal 3 (2012): 273–280.
- Brooke, Thomas H., Papers Relating to the Devastation Committed by Goats on the Island of St. Helena, from the Period of Their Introduction to the Present Time: Comprising Experiments, Observations & Hints Connected with Agricultural Improvement and Planting, &c, 1810.
- Burns, Fiona, Thesis: Conservation biology of the endangered St. Helena Plover Charadrius sanctaehelenae, University of Bath, 2011
- Campbell, Karl, and C. Donlan. ‘Feral Goat Eradications on Islands’. Conservation Biology 19 (6 September 2005): 1362–74.
- Cronk, Q. C. B. ‘The History of Endemic Flora of St Helena: A Relictual Series’. New Phytologist 105, no. 3 (1987): 509–20.
- Cronk, Q. C. B. ‘The Past and Present Vegetation of St Helena’. Journal of Biogeography 16, no. 1 (1989): 47–64.
- Cronk, Quentin, and Phil Lambdon. ‘Extinction Dynamics under Extreme Conservation Threat: The Flora of St Helena’. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8 (2020): 41
- Duncan, Francis (M. D.), A description of the Island of St. Helena: containing observations on its singular structure and formation, R. Phillips, 1805
- Eastwood, Antonia, Thesis: Evolution and Conservation of Commidendrum and Elaphoglossum from St Helena, The University of Edinburgh, 2002
- Lewis, Colin A., Paula J. Reimer, and Ron W. Reimer. ‘Marine Reservoir Corrections: St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean’. Radiocarbon 50, no. 2 (2008): 275–80.
- Lydekker, Richard. ‘On the Supposed Former Existence of a Sirenian in St Helena’. In Proc Zool Soc Lond, 796–798, 1899.
- Ly-Tio-Fanem Madeleine, ‘Botanic Gardens: Connecting Links in Plant Transfer between the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean Regions’. Harvard Papers in Botany 1, no. 8 (1996): 7–14.
- Malan, Lourens J., Herian, Katrine, Growing Guide, for St Helena’s Endemic Flowering Plants, St Helena National Trust, 2010
- McCulloch, M. NEIL. Status, Habitat and Conservation of the St Helena Wirebird Charadrius Sanctaehelenae. Bird Conservation International 1, no. 4 (1991): 361–392.
- McKay, Helen M. ‘William John Burchell in St. Helena’. South African Journal of Science 31, no. 07 (1934): 481–489.
- Melliss, John C. ‘The Island of St. Helena’. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 57, no. 2941 (1909): 404–10.
- Norris, Ken. ‘Ecology and Conservation of the Endemic St Helena Wirebird’. Darwin Project, 2001.
- Nunes, Lina. ‘Termite Infestation Risk in Portuguese Historic Buildings’. Wood Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage–Braga 2008, 2010, 117–22.
- Olson, Storrs R., Paleornithology of St. Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean, Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, 1975
- Oppel, S., F. Burns, G. Ellick, K. George, A. Beard, L. Henry, E. Clingham, J. C. Hillman, J. D. Hollins, and M. J. Thorsen. ‘Recent Observations Suggest Bulwer’s Petrel Bulweria Bulwerii Might Breed on St Helena’. Marine Ornithology 40 (15 April 2012): 67–68.
- Pearce-Kelly, P. E. St Helena, an Island Biosphere Reserve. Draft, Executive Summary by the St Helena Working Group. IUCN, 1992.
- Pearce-Kelly, P.E. ,Drucker, G.R.F. St Helena, an island Biosphere Reserve. Draft, executive summary. St Helena Working Group, 1992
- Perrin, William F. ‘The Former Dolphin Fishery at St Helena’. Report of the International Whaling Commission 35 (1985): 423–428.
- Prater, Tony, Important Bird Areas, St Helena
- Remedios, Natalie dos, Thesis: The Evolutionary History Of Plovers, Genus Charadrius, Phylogeography And Breeding Systems, University of Bath, 2013
- Robinson, T. F. Thesis: William Roxburgh (1751-1815). University of Edinburgh, 2003.
- Rose, Juliet Emma. Thesis: The Role of Strategic Partnerships, Policy and Funding Mechanisms in Strategic Management Planning for the Crown Wastes on St Helena Island, South Atlantic. University of Reading, 2005.
- Smith, Stefan Halikowski. ‘The Mid-Atlantic Islands: A Theatre of Early Modern Ecocide?’ International Review of Social History 55, no. S18 (2010): 51–77.
- Wollaston, T Vernon. ‘On the Coleoptera of St Helena’. Annals And Magazine of Natural History 4 (1869): 297–321.
- Wollaston, Thomas Vernon, Testacea Atlantica, or the land and freshwater shells of the Azores, Madeiras, Salvages, Canaries, Cape Verdes, and Saint Helena, London, L. Reeve & Co., 1878
Medical
- Anon. An Epidemic Of Influenza Following Measles In St. Helena. The British Medical Journal 1, no. 1421 (1888): 656–656.
- Cross, A B. The 1945 St Helena Poliomyelitis Epidemic after 40 Years. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 82, no. 6 (June 1989): 339–42.
- Eickhoff, S., and P. Beighton. ‘Genetic Disorders on the Island of St Helena’. South African Medical Journal= Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde 68, no. 7 (1985): 475–478.
- Island Prisoners - Boers 1900 - 1902, George, Barbara B., Hillman, Chris and Shiela, St Helena National Trust, 2013
- Keith, Arthur, An Address On The History And Nature Of Certain Specimens Alleged To Have Been Obtained At The Post-Mortem Examination Of Napoleon The Great
- Munt, D. F., Suzette Gauvain, Joan Walford, and R. S. F. Schilling. ‘Study of Respiratory Symptoms and Ventilatory Capacities Among Rope Workers’. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 22, no. 3 (1965): 196–203.
- Murray, J. F. ‘Napoleon-of What Did He Die?’ South African Medical Journal 45, no. 36 (1971): 1005–1009.
Religion
- Appollis, Edward Adrian, Thesis: Intercultural communication of Gospel, response to change in St Helenian culture, University of South Africa, 2004
- Hatfield, Edwin F., St. Helena and the Cape of Good Hope or, Incidents in the missionary life of the Rev. James M'Gregor Bertram of St. Helena, New York, E. H. Fletcher, 1853
- Hearl, Trevor W., Baptist Pioneers of St Helena, a Sesquicentennial Survey. The Baptist Quarterly, Journal of the Baptist Historical Society XXXVI, no. 5 (January 1996): 252–60.
- Robson, Thomas, St. Helena memoirs; an account of a remarkable revival of religion that took place at St. Helena, during the last years of the exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, James Nisbet, London, 1827
Slavery
- M'Henry, George, An Account of the Liberated African Establishment St Helena, Simmond's Colonial Magazine: Volume 5 respectively includes Parts 1 & 2 on pp 172-183 and 434-441. Volume 6 respectively includes Parts 3, 4 and 5 on pp 149-156, 253-266 and 428-444. Volume 7 respectively includes Parts 7 & 8 on pp 16-38 and 133-150. Please note that Part 6 was either missed out from this series of articles or Parts 7 and 8 should have been numbered as Parts 6 and 7. Also, the last section of Part 8 implies that the series of articles would continue but none have been found online.
- Mosca, Liliana. ‘Slaving in Madagascar: English and Colonial Voyages in the Second Half of the 17th Century A.D.’
- Nwokeji, G. Ugo, and David Eltis. ‘The Roots of the African Diaspora: Methodological Considerations in the Analysis of Names in the Liberated African Registers of Sierra Leone and Havana’. History in Africa 29 (2002): 365–379.
- Pessina, Mattia, Thesis: Labour, Environment and Empire in the South Atlantic (1780-1860), University of Trento, 2016
- Roberts, G. W. ‘Immigration of Africans into the British Caribbean’. Population Studies 7, no. 3 (1954): 235–62.
- Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela, Anuradha Jagadeesan, María C. Ávila-Arcos, Shyam Gopalakrishnan, Jazmín Ramos-Madrigal, J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar, Gabriel Renaud, et al. ‘The Genetic Origins of Saint Helena’s Liberated Africans’. BioRxiv, 1 October 2019
- Van Niekerk, J. P. ‘The Role of the Vice-Admiralty Court at St Helena in the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Preliminary Investigation’. Fundamina: A Journal of Legal History 15, no. 1 (2009): 69–111. Part 1 Part 2
Island Description
- Anon (By a Bird of Passage), Saint Helena, Houlston and Wright, London, 1865
- Anon, The St. Helena Calendar and Directory, for 1832, St Helena, 1832
- Barnes, John, A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with notices of its geology, mineralogy, botany, &c. &c. collected during a residence of twelve years; with some particulars respecting the arrival and detention of Napoleon Buonaparte, M. Richardson: London, 1817
- Beatson, Alexander, Tracts Relative to the Island of St. Helena: Written During a Residence of Five Years, London, W. Bulmer and Company, 1816
- Bellasis, G. H., Views of St. Helena, London, Tyler, 1815
- Colvocoresses, George M., Four years in a government exploring expedition to the island of Madeira, Cape Verd islands, Brazil, Coast of Patagonia, Chili, Peru, Paumato Group, Society Islands, Navigator Group, Australia, Antarctic Continent, New Zealand, Friendly Islands, Fejee Group, Sandwich Islands, Northwest Coast of America, Oregon, California, East Indies, St. Helena, &c., &c., New York : Cornish, Lamport & Co., 1852 (St Helena is discussed in chapter 25, from p 353)
- Duncan, Francis (M. D.), A description of the Island of St. Helena: containing observations on its singular structure and formation, R. Phillips, 1805
- Fowler, T.E.,Views of St. Helena, London, Day & Son, 1863
- Galway, Henry L. ‘A Sojourn in St. Helena’. Journal of the Royal African Society 40, no. 160 (1941): 223–37.
- Lockwood, Joseph, A Guide to St. Helena, descriptive and historical, with a visit to Longwood, and Napoleon's Tomb (with a Sketch of the History of the Island Saint Helena), 1851, Geo. Gibb, St Helena
- Melliss, G. W., Views of St. Helena: illustrative of its scenery and historical association, St Helena, 1857
- Melliss, John C. ‘The Island of St. Helena’. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 57, no. 2941 (1909): 404–10.
- Palmer, Edmund. ‘Notes to Accompany the Map of St. Helena’. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 30 (1860): 260–266.
- Pocock, William Innes, Five Views of the Island of St. Helena, from drawings taken on the spot, to which is added a concise account of the Island, Fuller, London, 1815
- Seale, R.F., The Geognosy of the Island St. Helena, Illustrated in a Series of Views, Plans and Sections; Accompanied with Explanatory Remarks and Observations, London, Ackermann & Co., 1834
- Spalding, J. W., The Japan expedition. Japan and around the world; an account of three visits to the Japanese empire, with sketches of Madeira, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, China, and Loo-Choo, New York, Redfield, 1855. (St Helena is covered in Chapter 2 from p 36).
- Stewart, Charles Samuel, A visit to the South Seas: in the United States' ship Vincennes during the years 1829 and 1830, including Scenes in Brazil, Peru, Manilla, the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, Vol 2, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London, 1832 (St Helena is described from chapter 77, page 332)
- Taylor, Charles, Five years in China. With some account of the great rebellion, and a description of St. Helena, J. B. McFerrin; New York, 1819 (see chapter 31, page 394 for the section on St Helena)
- Walker, John. ‘St Helena as I Saw It: Extracted from a Travelling Diary’. Albury, New South Wales: Adams, Cooper & Adams, 1886.
- Walond, R. F., A transport voyage to the Mauritius and back; touching at the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena, John Murray, London. 1851 (St Helena is described in chapter 8 from page 293)
- Wathen, James, A series of views illustrative of the island of St Helena, Clay, London, 1821
Geology
- Baker, Ian, Thesis: The geology of Saint Helena Island, South Atlantic, Imperial College, 1967
- Baker, Ian. ‘A Magnificent Obsession’. India International Centre Quarterly 36, no. 1 (2009): 108–21.
- Barnes, John, A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with notices of its geology, mineralogy, botany, &c. &c. collected during a residence of twelve years; with some particulars respecting the arrival and detention of Napoleon Buonaparte, M. Richardson: London, 1817
- Chaffey, D. J. Thesis: Characterisation of Ocean Island Basalt Sources: St. Helena. University of Leeds, 1988
- Daly, Reginald A. ‘The Geology of Saint Helena Island’. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 62, no. 2 (1927): 31–92.
- Duncan, Francis (M. D.), A description of the Island of St. Helena: containing observations on its singular structure and formation, R. Phillips, 1805
- Melliss, John C. ‘The Island of St. Helena’. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 57, no. 2941 (1909): 404–10.
- Oliver, J.R., The Geology of St. Helena, St. Helena, Benjamin Grant, 1869
- Seale, R.F., The Geognosy of the Island St. Helena, Illustrated in a Series of Views, Plans and Sections; Accompanied with Explanatory Remarks and Observations, London, Ackermann & Co., 1834
General Scientific
- Cartwright, David Edgar, and J. S. Driver. ‘Tides and Waves in the Vicinity of Saint Helena’. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences 270, no. 1210 (1971): 603–646.
- De la Caille, Abbe. Extract of a Letter from the Abbé De La Caille, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Recommending to the Rev. Mr. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. to Make at St. Helena a Series of Observations for Discovering the Parallax of the Moon. Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775) 52 (1761): 21–25.
- Duncan, Francis (M. D.), A description of the Island of St. Helena: containing observations on its singular structure and formation, R. Phillips, 1805
- Haughton, John, Rainfall and Evaporation in St. Helena, M.H. Gill, 1862
- Moyes, C D. Adverse Factors Affecting Growth of Schoolchildren in St. Helena. Archives of Disease in Childhood 51, no. 6 (June 1976): 435–38.
- Sabine, Sir Edward, Observations Made at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at St. Helena Printed by Order of Her Majesty's Government, H.M. Stationery Office, 1847 Volume 1 Volume 2
- Tatham, W. G., and K. A. Harwood. ‘Astronomers and Other Scientists on St. Helena’. Annals of Science 31, no. 6 (1 November 1974): 489–510.