Clive Dewey has written:
'The State and the Market'
'The Passing of Barchester' -- subject(s): Anglican Communion, Church of England, Ecclesiastical Patronage, Friends and associates, History, Parties and movements
'Mind of the Indian Civil Service'
Clive Dewey is a fictional author created by the comedian Robert Webb. In Webb's book "How Not to Be a Boy," he uses the character of Clive Dewey to highlight his own struggles with masculinity and gender stereotypes. Dewey has not actually written any books.
Clive Griffin has written: 'Opera'
Clive Westmacott has written: 'Join it!'
Lisa Dewey has written: 'Spank'
Clive Ronaldson has written: 'Photochemistry of sulphanilamide'
Clive Barry has written: 'Crumb Borne'
Clive bell has written: 'the French impressionists'
Clive Behagg has written: 'Labour and Reform'
Clive Simson has written: 'A bird overhead'
Clive Scott has written: 'Vers libre'
Clive Norris has written: 'The unforgiving eye'
Clive Jones has written: 'Great balls of fire'
Clive Grainger has written: 'Corporate social accounting'