George Henderson (särskiljning)
"George Henderson" består av minst 7 distinkta författare, uppdelade efter vad de skrivit.
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George Henderson (1)
Arte Medieval 2 exemplar
Byzantine Art and Civilisation - 1 exemplar
George Henderson (okänd)
Heaven's Cure for Earth's Care 5 exemplar
A human relations approach to multiculturalism in K-12 schools : selected issues and strategies (2013) 3 exemplar
Introduction to Human Relations Studies: Academic Foundations and Selected Social Justice Issues (2016) 3 exemplar
Three Christian Graces 2 exemplar
Guadagnarsi la terra 2 exemplar
Fled Bricrend The Feast of Bricrui 1 exemplar
The experiences of a hut leader at the front 1 exemplar
Lady Nairne and her Songs. 1 exemplar
By Bothwell Banks: Some Chapters On the History, Archaeology, and Literary Associations of the Uddingston and Bothwell… (2015) 1 exemplar
Captain George's Comic World No. 15 1 exemplar
Captain George's Comic World No. 22 1 exemplar
Survival in Belief Among the Celts 1 exemplar
Captain George's Comic World No. 23/24 1 exemplar
Captain George's Comic World No. 27 1 exemplar
Captain George Presents No. 40 1 exemplar
Captain George's Comic World No. 18 1 exemplar
Captain George Presents No. 42 1 exemplar
Losses and lacunae in early insular art : the third G.N. Garmonsway memorial lecture delivered on 9 May 1975 in the… (1982) 1 exemplar
The Movies Vol. 1, No. 1 1 exemplar
Education for Peace: Focus on Mankind 1 exemplar
Allmänna fakta
- Särskiljningsnotis
- (1) George Henderson (b. 1931) who writes about medieval art and civilization,
(2) George Henderson, a professor at the University of Oklahoma who wrote "Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves" and "Our Souls to Keep"
(3)"The Farming Ladder" and other works on farming
(4) George Henderson (1866-1912) Gaelic Scholar
(5) the Scotsman who wrote on Christian themes (who also used the pseudonym Henry Durbanville).
(6) "Value in Marx"
(7) George Henderson, Officiating Superintendent to the Botanic Gardens, Calcutta, who was medical officer on an expedition he described in 'Lahore to Yarkand' (London, 1873).