Richard Roger Hagestedt is known for his work as an editor and scholar of American literature, particularly for his contributions to the study of Henry James and modern American poetry. He has co-edited books such as "The Complete Letters of Henry James" and "The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Carl Van Vechten."
Edmund Veckenstedt has written:
'Wendische sagen, Maerchen und aberglaeubische Gebraeuche'
'Geschichte der griechischen Farbenlehre' -- subject- s -: Colors in literature, Greek Epic poetry, History and criticism
Edmund W. Vaz has written:
'The professionalization of young hockey players' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Hockey, Hockey players, Rules, Social aspects of Hockey, Violence in sports
'Middle-class juvenile delinquency' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Middle class
Edward C. Fendt has written:
'The struggle for Lutheran unity and consolidation in the U.S.A. from the late 1930's to the early 1970's' -- subject(s): Christian union, Christian union conversations, Church history, History, Lutheran Church
Vilho Viksten has written:
'Runo ja tulkinta' -- subject(s): Finnish poetry, History and criticism
Gustav John Ramstedt has written:
'A Korean grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Korean language
Edmond Neukomm has written:
'Les dompteurs de la mer'
'Les dompteurs de la mer'
Carl-Gustaf Edhardt has written:
'Marker att minnas'
Edmund Van Esbeck has written:
'The Story of Irish Rugby' -- subject(s): History, Rugby football
'Irish Rugby Scrapbook'
Richard Roger Hagestedt has written:
'Spatial allocation of land uses in land use planning' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning
Roger has written: 'Essay on government'
Roger Day has written: 'Oasis'
Roger Duguay has written: 'L'echafaud'
Roger Smadja has written: 'Promenade'
Roger Gosselin has written: 'Mirabel'
Roger Sauter has written: 'Transparences'
Roger Scott has written: 'Downfall'
Roger Devenish has written: 'Into life'
Roger Marconnet has written: 'Beaune'
Roger Pascal has written: 'Filanjana'
Roger Millar has written: 'Silversmith'
Roger Guy has written: 'From diversity to unity'