E. G. R. Taylor has written:
'A sketch-map geography'
'The business man's geography' -- subject(s): Commercial geography, Economic geography
'Late Tudor and early Stuart geography, 1583-1650' -- subject(s): Bibliography, British Geographers, Geography, History
'Planning prospect' -- subject(s): Economic policy
'Mtmtcl Pctnrs Tdr Stuart Ed'
'Ideas on the shape, size and movements of the earth'
'The geometrical seaman' -- subject(s): History, Nautical instruments
'An Atlas of Tudor England and Wales'
'Foundation exercises in geography'
'Philips' synthetic maps' -- subject(s): Atlases
E G R Taylor is known for his works on Roman architecture and ancient history. Some of his notable books include "The Haven-Finding Art: A History of Navigation from Odysseus to Captain Cook" and "The Ancient Mariners: Seafarers and Sea Fighters of the Mediterranean in Ancient Times."
Pierce G. E. Taylor has written: 'A vision of mercy' -- subject(s): Poetry
E. G. Taylor has written: 'Shall thought be fettered in England?' -- subject(s): Secularism, Free thought
R. G. Taylor has written: 'Silencers'
G. Brooke Taylor has written: 'Crawley'
J G. Taylor has written: 'Quantum mechanics'
Arlene G Taylor has written: 'AACR 2 headings'
Fred G. Taylor has written: 'Life story of Fred G.Taylor'
E. G. Stirling has written: 'Which is witch?'
E. G. Graff has written: 'Diutiska'
E. G. Dormon has written: 'Brickwork'
E G. Biaggini has written: 'Writing with a purpose'
G. E. Wickham has written: 'Rapid Perspective'