C. Leicester has written:
'Manpower statistics'
'Labour'
C. Leicester is a pen name used by British writer Colin Ward for his series of crime fiction novels. These novels typically focus on police procedural and mystery genres. Some of C. Leicester's popular works include "Crack In The Wall" and "Innocent Blood".
William Leitch has written:
'Introductory address at the opening of the University of Queen's College, November 8, 1860'
Eustace Lees has written:
'The Smestow'
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Leicester F. HAMILTON has written: 'C alculations of analytical chemistry'
C. N. Wright has written: 'Directory of Leicester and twelve miles around'
C. R. Harrison has written: 'Industrial accommodation and movement and the process of industrial decentralisation in Leicester'
Leicester Record Office. has written: 'Hazlerigg Manuscripts'
P. Leicester has written: 'The geology and underground water of Rangoon'
A.J Leicester has written: 'Integrating disabled children in play'
M. C. Hart has written: 'Ethnic minorities and the planning process in Leicester' 'Reducing outpatient clinic waiting times'
John Leicester Warren has written: 'Poems dramatic and lyrical'
James H. Leicester has written: 'Trends in the services for youth'
Caroline Leicester has written: 'The story of the Hamiltons' -- subject(s): Sisters, Juvenile fiction
H. M. LEICESTER has written: 'HARMONY OF CHAUCER'S PARLEMENT : A DISSONANT VOICE'
George Leicester Thomas has written: 'Goldfish pools, water-lilies and tropical fishes'