Peter Farrer has written:
'Borrowed Plumes'
'The Regime of the Stay-lace'
'The life of Maurice Pollack, 1885-1918' -- subject(s): Actors, Biography, Child actors, Female impersonators
David Farrar is a popular New Zealand author known for his crime fiction novels. Some of his well-known works include "The Grass Catcher" and "An Implacable Man." Farrar's writing often explores themes of mystery, suspense, and psychological intrigue.
David Farrar has written:
'Brodie's notes on J.G. Farrell's The siege of Krishnapur'
C. L. Farrar has written:
'Military ballistics' -- subject(s): Ballistics, Handbooks, manuals
Winifred Hamrick Farrar has written:
'Behind the ridge'
Margaret C. Farquhar has written:
'Lights ...' -- subject(s): Lighting
'Lights ...' -- subject(s): Lighting
Reginald Farrar has written: 'The life of Frederic William Farrar'
Bernard Farrar has written: 'Full circle'
Gilbert Powderly Farrar has written: 'How advertisements are built'
W. Farrar Ecroyd has written: 'Religious education and the nonconformist agitation'
Ellen S. Farrar has written: 'The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival'
John A. Farrar has written: 'Living perceptions' -- subject(s): Environmental protection
Shelley Farrar has written: 'Industrial economic theory and the NHS hospital trust'
J. L Farrar has written: 'Root initiation in cuttings of Populus alba'
Eliza Ware Rotch Farrar has written: 'Recollections of seventy years'
Gillian Farrar has written: 'The intestinal absorption and tissue distribution of gallium and scandium in the rat'
Harry Farrar has written: 'Elements of company law' -- subject(s): Corporation law
Hugh Farrar McDermott has written: 'The blind canary' -- subject(s): Accessible book