Corrie Hafkamp-Versteegen has written:
'Namen geven'
'De dans op de drempel'
Timothy D. Corrie has written: 'Our Corrie family records'
Joe Corrie has written: 'At the fall of the leaf' 'The tallyman'
Jessie Elizabeth Corrie has written: 'An obstinate woman'
J. E. Corrie has written: 'Records of the Corrie family, A.D. 802-1899'
Edgar Corrie has written: 'A second letter on the subject of the duties on coffee' 'Letters on the subject of the Scotch distillery laws' 'Letter fourth'
Margaret MacAlpine has written: 'The black gull of Corrie Lochan'
Corrie Meyer has written: 'Theresienstadt, det iscenesatte bedrag' -- subject(s): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Personal narratives, Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
Corrie Gordon has written: 'Suggestions for language training during the first year at school' -- subject(s): First grade (Education), Language arts (Primary)
Euan Corrie has written books on topics related to Christian theology, ethics, and apologetics, including titles such as "Is Christianity True?" and "The Uniqueness of Jesus." His works often explore the rationality of the Christian faith and address common objections to Christianity.
Laura Toffler-Corrie has written: 'The life and opinions of Amy Finawitz, eighth grader' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Jews, Schools, Immigrants, Friendship, Fiction
He was the Dutchman who betrayed to the Germans the Dutch underground members, including Corrie ten Boom and her family, leading to her & her sister' s imprisonment in the German concetration camps and the death of her father.
The poem "The Green Corrie" was written by the Scottish poet Norman MacCaig. It was published in 1990 and is inspired by his experiences of the Scottish Highlands.