James George Stuart Burges Bohn (20 December 1803, London – 4 January 1880, Peckham) was a British bookseller and bibliographer.
He helped his father for some years, but in February 1834 started bookselling on his own account at 12 King William Street, Strand.
Here his great knowledge of books soon attracted many customers, and his shop became a meeting-place for some of the most learned men of the day.
In 1840 he published a 792-page catalogue: its contents included nearly complete lists of the works of Gilbert Burnet, Daniel Defoe, Thomas Hearne, and Joseph Ritson.
In 1857 he prepared for David Nutt a 704-page catalogue of theological books in foreign languages, enriched by many original notes.