Arthur C. Clarke was the author of more than 100 books. The Garden of Rama, The City and the Stars, Sunstorm, Time's Eye, Imperial Earth and Cradle are a few of the books written by Arthur C. Clarke.
Samuel C. Clarke has written: 'Records of some of the descendants of William Curtis, Roxbury, 1632'
Alan Alexander Milne (18 January 1882 - 31 January 1956) wrote the Winnie The Pooh books. His son was Christopher Robin Milne who became the human character in the Pooh books.
Waldo James Gordon Clarke has written: 'Some comparisons between the Sudbury basin and Bushveld Igneous Complex'
Edward G. Clarke has written: 'Concerning Edward Colston, of Bristol and London, merchant, and his anniversary, with some facts and figures'
Some science fiction books are Dune by Frank Herbert, Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress, 2001 by Arthur C. Clarke, the Robot books by Isaac Asimov, and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Geoffrey Mallin Clarke is known for writing about African history, particularly his works on colonialism and post-colonialism in Africa. Some of his notable books include "The End of the Line: Colonial Policing and the Imperial Endgame 1945-80" and "The Scramble for Africa."
Charles Clarke is a British author who has written books on both politics and education. Some of his notable works include "Too Difficult Box: The Big Issues Politicians Canβt Crack" and "Social Market Foundation Essay Collection: The Values Revolution".
Mary Cowden Clarke has written: 'World-noted women' -- subject(s): Biography, Women 'My long life' 'Some letters of Charles Lamb' 'The complete concordance to Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Concordances
Arthur Coombs Morris has written: 'Some determinations of partial pressures and vapour densities'
John Arthur Shaw has written: 'Some features of the faith' -- subject(s): Theology
Arthur Humphreys was a British author known for his historical works and biographies. Some of his notable books include "The Private Life of Louis XV," "Sir Walter Raleigh" and "Queen Elizabeth's Book of Oxford." Humphreys was also a publisher and is revered for his contribution to the literary world.
Hockley Clarke has written books on a variety of subjects, ranging from fiction to self-help and personal development. Some of his notable works include "The Power of the Heart" and "The Art of Intuition." Clarke is known for combining storytelling with practical advice to inspire readers to live more fulfilling lives.