English journalist and novelist...
Philip Gardiner
Philip Steele
Marie curie was born in poland in 1867, studied in paris, and married pierre curie in 1895.
Philip Roth
At its heart lies the marriage of peter and maureen tarnopol, a gifted young writer and the woman who wants to be his muse but who instead is his nemesis.
Philip William Lilley
Philip Dick
Steele, Philip
Philip Carlo
Philip Norman
For more than a quarter century, biographer philip norman's internationally bestselling shout!
Philip Hancock
Organizing christmas is an exploration of the organizational character of christmas.
Philip Dick
Inspiration for the classic film blade runner and the upcoming sequel, blade runner 2, in theaters fall 2017 nominated for the nebula award "the most consistently brilliant science fiction writer in the world.
Graham R. Gibbs
Graham R. Gibbs
Philip Wittman
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr
Philip Evison
This attractive london suburb is known from many references in popular culture, frequent appearances on film and television and, of course, as the starting point of the oxford & cambridge boat race.
Philip Grove
This fascinating book analyzes naval battles from the roman world to the present day to show how naval power made the difference in winning some of the most famous battles and wars in history.
Steele, Philip
Philip W. Carmichael
Philip W. Carmichael
Philip W. Carmichael
Philip W. Carmichael
Philip N. Pregill
Glen Gibbs
Philip Weinstein
Philip N. Pregill
Philip E. Hoggan
Philip Wexler
Newton, Philip, Sr.
Philip J. Adler
World civilizations offers students a comprehensive and balanced overview of the world's major civilizations, spanning from the ancient world to modern times.
Philip Gray
Philip Nel
This title was first published in 2001.
Philip P. Arnold
Philip Gerard
Philip Organ
This volume explores the practicalities of how motion capture technology can be used creatively, beyond mere replication of live action.
Philip Jacobs
Philip Esler
Philip Larkin
This book traces the evolution of the rule of forfeiture in the uk and other common law countries (australia/nz/canada) alongside the development of the us public policy doctrine.
Philip P. Bonner
Susie Gibbs
Philip Kearey
Philip Robbins
Philip Bump
Stuart Gibbs
Philip R. Rance
Philip Gwynne Jones
Philip Best
Stuart Gibbs
Philip Dorroll
Philip dorroll argues that turkish islamic theology is in fact a distinct tradition of islamic theological thought, shaped by the unique social conditions of the turkish republic.
Philip P. Arnold
Roger Lockyer
James Silk Buckingham
James Silk Buckingham
John E. Buckingham
Brian Rees
Edna Barney
"so obscure a person" is a family history and genealogy of alexander stinson senior of buckingham county, virginia and his virginia descendants.
Kimberly Shumaker Clark
Eleanor Harris MacRae
Brian Rees
Matthew Buckingham
New york conceptualist matthew buckingham uses the artist's-book format to engage with the des moines art center's emblematic sculpture "man and pegasus" (1949) by carl milles--an icon from the artist's youth.
Michel Duchein
Buckingham, George Villiers Duke of
George villiers, second duke of buckingham (1628-1687) was one of the most scandalous and controversial figures of the restoration period.
David C. Hanrahan
Paints a picture of friendship, exile, betrayal, murder, adultery, infamy, alchemy and scandal in royal and courtly circles.
James Silk Buckingham
Brown, Jane
B. de Montagut
Neuerer Gregor
This collection of projects, texts and visual essays by contemporary artists and authors questions how the individual's experience creates a new and changing understanding of place.
James Silk Buckingham
Dianne Swann-Wright
An african american folk saying declares, "our god can make a way out of no way....
M. G. Sumbler
Michel Duchein
Derek Seaton
Henry, O.
James Gairdner
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Louise Gill
Buckingham's rebellion of 1483 involved a series of risings planned across southern england.
Jeanne Stinson
Edna Healey
In this social history of buckingham palace from charlotte's time to the reign of queen elizabeth ii, edna healy mines the royal archives to take the reader into its moonlit gardens, up the grand staircase, and inside its tapestried walls.
V. Treadwell
Pierre-Louis Lapointe
Janice J. R. Hull
A. D. Buckingham
This book celebrates the career and scientific accomplishments of professor david buckingham, who is due to retire from his chair at cambridge university in 1997.
Wright, Patricia
Buckingham palace is one of the most familiar buildings in the world, but who knows the real tales hidden behind its ceremonial gates?
James H. Buckingham
John Martin Robinson
Art Institute of Chicago.
Julian Hunt
James Randolph Kidd
Valerie Carroll
J. V. Beckett
This book chronicles the rags-to-riches tale of the grenvilles, who rose from the gentry to become dukes, making a fortune and building stowe, one of england's great country houses, in the process - only to come close to bankruptcy by 1850 and eventually .
College of William and Mary. Swem Library. Austin-Twyman Collection.
Charles Noble
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