FORSTER, Georg; Johann Reinhold FORSTER.
A Voyage round the World,
in His Britannic Majesty's sloop, Resolution. [with] Observations made during a Voyage round the World, on physical Geography, natural History and ethic Philosophy. London, I. B. White, J. Robson, P. Elmsly, and G. Robinson; II. G. Robinson 1777 & 1778.
FORSTER, Georg; KOZLOV, Nikolai (translator).
[The Journey to the Southern Sea of the Captain of the French Fleet Jean François Surville taken by him in 1769...]
Путешествие в Южное Море Французкого Флота Капитана Жан Франсуа Сюрвилля.
St. Petersburg, 1797
Kleine Schriften:
Ein Beytrag zur Völker- und Länderkunde, Naturgeschichte, und Philosophie des Lebens. Leipzig, Paul Gotthelf Kummer, 1789 [–1797].
Characteres generum plantarum,
quas in itinere ad insulas maris Australis, collegerunt, descripserunt, delinearunt, annis MDCCLXXII-MDCCLXXV. Joannes Reinoldus Forster, LL.D. Societ. Reg. Scient. ut & Antiq. ap. Lond. Sodalis. et Georgius Forster.
London, prostant apud B. White, T. Cadell, & P. Elmsly, 1776
Enchiridion historiae naturali inserviens.
Halle, Hemmerde und Schwetschke, 1788
Elogy of Captain James Cook.
Comprised and publickly recited before the Royal Academy of Florence. Translated into English by a Member of the Royal Academy of Florence.
Florence, for Gaetano Cambiagi, 1785
A Voyage round the World in His Majesty's Frigate Pandora.
Performed under the Direction of Captain Edwards In the Years 1790, 1791, and 1792. With the discoveries made in the South-Sea; and the many Distresses experienced by the Crew from Shipwreck and Famine, in a Voyage of Eleven Hundred Miles in open Boats, between Endeavour Straits and the Island of Timor.
Berwick, W. Phorson; B. Law & Son, 1793
Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca:
or, a compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels: consisting of above four hundred of the most authentick Writers; beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, &c. in English; ... Also, an Appendix, of ... Accidents at Sea; ... To which is prefixed, a History of the Peopling of the several Parts of the World, and particularly of America.
London, printed for Thomas Bennet; John Nicholson; and Daniel Midwinter, 1705
[In Japanese] Bankoku Tokai Nendaiki [A Chronicle of Foreign Relations].
Edo, Goshudo, n.d. circa 1854.