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Henderikus Jan Koning has written: 'Carl Wilhelm Salice-Contessa' -- subject(s): Biography, German Authors
The Bernstein Bears is a series of children's books. The authors of the books are Stan and Jan Bernstein, then their son Mike when Jan died in 2012.
Jan van der Leeuw has written: 'Erit' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries, Dutch Authors 'Jan van der Leeuw's beeldverhaal 1889-1946'
Jan Fontijn has written: 'Leven in extase' -- subject(s): European Arts 'Biefstuk en benzine' 'Tweespalt' -- subject(s): Dutch Authors, Biography
Famous authors of books for children include Jan and Stan Berenstain. Other children book authors include Judy Blume, Dr. Seuss, A. A. Milne, and Beatrix Potter.
Simon Jan Ridderbos has written: 'Ethiek van het liefdegebod' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Christianity, Love, Reformed authors, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Love 'Het lege midden' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Reformed authors, Christian life
Jan Steckel has written: 'The underwater hospital' -- subject(s): Love poetry, Women authors, Bisexual, Lesbians, American poetry, Lesbians' writings, American, Poetry, physician
Jan van der Vegt has written: 'Aan de rand van de zee' -- subject- s -: History 'Dichter bij het licht' -- subject- s -: Criticism and interpretation 'Vlek in het meer' 'Hendrik de Vries, 1896-1989' -- subject- s -: Authors, Dutch, Biography, Dutch Authors 'De man met de drietand' -- subject- s -: Dutch Authors, Biography 'Adriaan Roland Holst' -- subject- s -: Authors, Dutch, Biography, Dutch Authors 'Mist' 'Een roemloos einde'
Shoo Rayner has written about 150 books and illustrated about 70 for other authors as of Jan 2011.
Yes. Its called Sonic Riders Zero Gravity. It came out Jan 9 08.
Jan. Veldkamp has written: 'Samuel Butler' -- subject(s): Biography, English Authors 'Samuel Butler, the author of Hudibras' -- subject(s): Biography, English Christian poetry, English Poets, History and criticism, Religion
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