Augusta Joyce Crocheron was an early Latter-day Saint pioneer and writer.
Augusta Klein was an English author and philosopher.
Augusta Larned was an American author, editor, and suffragist.
Augusta Stevenson (1869–1976) was a writer of children's literature and a teacher. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and wrote more than thirty children's books, her most famous being for the "Childhood of Famous Americans" series and five volumes of "Children's Classics in Dramatic Form."
Augusta Theodosia Drane was an English writer and Roman Catholic nun. She became a religious writer and a poet.
Augusta Webster born in Poole, Dorset as Julia Augusta Davies, was an English poet, dramatist, essayist, and translator.
Louis Christophe Auguste Allmer was a 19th-century French historian and epigrapher. He contributed with Paul Dissard to changing a fledgling science by confronting archaeological evidence and providing reference documentation.
Auguste Anicet, later Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois was a French dramatist. He was born in Paris.
Auguste Jean François Arnould was a French poet, playwright, historian, novelist and essayist of the first half of the 19th century.