James. Eastwood has written:
'General Ironside'
'Little dragon from Peking'
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'Come die with me'
'The Maginot and Siegfried lines' -- subject(s): Siegfried line, World War, 1939-1945
Jonathan Eastaway is a British author known for writing non-fiction books and articles on mathematics and puzzles. He has written books such as "The Book of Ratios" and "Why do Buses Come in Threes?" that explore mathematical concepts in everyday life. Eastaway's work aims to make complex mathematical ideas accessible and engaging to a general audience.
Jonathan Eastaway has written:
'A poet's eye' -- subject- s -: Painters, Biography
Emily Easton has written:
'Roger Williams, prophet and pioneer' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Pioneers, Puritans
R. A. East has written:
'A study of the oscillating laminar separated flow ahead of a forward facing step oscillating transversely to a hypersonicfree stream'
K. M. Westaway has written:
'The original element in Plautus' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
'The educational theory of Plutarch' -- subject(s): Greek Education
I. E. Eastham has written:
'The stresses in granular material due to applied vibration'
G. C. East has written:
'The story of the village of Tockwith'
David EASTON has written:
'Children in the political system'
Jonathan Hay has written:
'Sensuous surfaces' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, History
'Sensuous surfaces' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, History
Jonathan Sharp has written: 'Jonathan Sharp'
Jonathan Short has written: '\\'
Jonathan A. Goldstein has written: 'I Maccabees'
Jonathan Aycliffe has written: 'The matrix'
Jonathan Bell has written: 'Dialogue'
Jonathan Lee has written: 'TOEFL'
Jonathan Ball has written: 'Wolves (lone.ly)'
Jonathan Crary has written: 'Suspensions of Perception'
JONATHAN CARR has written: 'WAGNER CLAN'
Jonathan Little has written: 'The Dolphin Life'
Jonathan Wade has written: 'Running sand'
Jonathan Howard has written: 'Dominant seventh'