George Parker Royston has written:
'The relation of carbon to iron at high temperatures' -- subject(s): Cast-iron, Metallurgy, Iron founding
George Parker Royston is best known for his work as an American anthropologist and sociologist. He has written extensively on various topics such as race relations, social inequalities, and cultural diversity in the United States. Some of his notable works include "The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective" and "Church and the Negro."
George Swinnerton Parker has written: 'Random verse of here and there'
George S. Parker has written: 'The mysterious Yangtze' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Michael G. Royston has written: 'Multinationals and pollution'
Royston H. Low has written: 'Acupuncture in gynaecology and obstetrics'
D. G. Royston has written: 'Diving for disabled people'
Julianne Royston has written the book "Multiplying Dividing Adding & Subtracting Fractions Workbook."
Philip Yorke Royston has written: 'The remains of the late Lord Viscount Royston' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Royston Matthew Cousley has written: 'The design construction and tecting of a portable datalogger'
Melvyn Royston Painter has written: 'The interaction of simple gases with hot metal filaments'
Robert Royston has written: 'Human rights.' 'Touch and feeling' -- subject(s): Touch, Juvenile literature
Royston C. Clowes has written: 'Experiments in microbial genetics' -- subject(s): Experiments, Microbial genetics
George Parker Winship has written: 'An odd lot of New England puritan personalities, with some observations on the Bay Psalm Book' 'John Cabot and the study of sources'