Carolyn Sergeant has written:
'An exhibition of paintings by Carolyn Sergeant'
Carolyn W. Sheriff is an expert in the field of Renaissance English literature. She has written books and articles on playwrights such as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, as well as topics related to gender and sexuality in early modern England. Her work has made significant contributions to the study of literature and history during this period.
Carolyn W. Sherif has written:
'Attitude and attitude change' -- subject(s): Attitude change, Judgment
Carolyn W. Johnson has written: 'Winthrop Murray Crane'
Carolyn W. Lima in the co-author of "A to Zoo". It is a subject guide to picture books and was published in 2010.
No, the Hardy Boys series was written by multiple ghostwriters under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon, not by Carolyn Keene. Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym used for the Nancy Drew series.
No, Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon are not real authors. They are both pseudonyms used by a group of writers hired by the Stratemeyer Syndicate to write the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series, respectively.
W. W. Capes has written: 'Stoicism'
W. Gies has written: 'W. Gies'
W. A. Jarrel has written: '\\'
W. W. W. Bowie has written: 'An address delivered'
W. W. MILLER has written: 'The dark secret'
W. W. Duley has written: 'Co2 Lasers'
W W. umbreit has written: 'manometric techniques'
W. Lehmann has written: 'Larynx'