Barton Wood Currie has written:
'The tractor and its influence upon the agricultural implement industry' -- subject(s): Farm engines, Traction-engines
'Booth Tarkington, a bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Barton W. Stone was a prominent author and religious leader known for his writings on religious revivalism in America during the 19th century. He is best known for his role in founding the Disciples of Christ movement in the early 1800s, advocating for primitive Christianity and unity among believers. Stone's most notable written work is probably his "Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery," which outlined his vision for a more inclusive and unified church.
Norman Barton Wood has written:
'The white side of a black subject' -- subject(s): Accessible book, African Americans, History
'Lives of famous Indian chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess, and Powhatan; down to and including Chief Joseph and Geronimo' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anecdotes, Biography, Indians, Indians of North America, Origin
Arthur Skevington Wood has written:
'The inextinguishable blaze' -- subject(s): Revivals, Church history, History
Arthur Wood has written:
'A romantic attachment'
Angus Stewart Woodburne has written:
'Psychological tests of metal abilities' -- subject(s): Mental tests
Barton W. Stone has written:
'The biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone, written by himself' -- subject(s): Disciples of Christ
'Atonement' -- subject(s): Atonement
Barton W. Stone was born on 1772-12-24.
Randall W. Stone has written: 'Lending Credibility'
W. S. Barton has written: 'A genealogical sketch of Dr. Artemas Bullard of Sutton, and his descendants' -- subject(s): Accessible book
W. Clement Stone has written: 'The success system that never fails'
W. N. Stone has written: 'The Kaman hydra-mechanical clutch'
W. Pakenham Walsh has written: 'The Moabite stone' -- subject(s): Moabite stone
W. J. Mealey has written: 'Blood from this stone'
R. W Stone has written: 'Micro- and macro-biological characteristics of wetlands removing iron and manganese'
W. S. W Nowak has written: 'The influence of transport on the stone industry of London'
James W. Van Stone has written: 'The first Peary collection of Polar Eskimo material culture'
William T. W. Miller has written: 'Crushers for stone and ore' -- subject(s): Crushing machinery
W. E. E. Stone has written: 'Study of clay minerals by nuclear magnetic resonance' -- subject(s): Clay minerals, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy