Glen C. Griffin has written:
'Educacion Se Recibe En Casa, La'
'Good fat, bad fat'
'You were smaller than a dot' -- subject(s): Sex instruction for children
'About you ... and other important people' -- subject(s): Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Mormon Church, Sex instruction for children, Sexual ethics
Kathleen C. Griffin has written: 'Grave of an amiable child'
C. P. Griffin has written: 'Nottinghamshire miners between the wars'
Nancy C. Griffin has written: 'How to write your own curriculum materials'
Roger C. Griffin has written: 'Drug and cosmetic packaging' -- subject(s): Cosmetics, Drugs, Packaging
K. C Griffin has written: 'Ships of the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence' -- subject(s): Ship registers
Appleton P. C. Griffin has written: 'The discovery of the Mississippi' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, Bibliography, History
Glen C. Filson has written: 'Agriculture and environmental security in southern Ontario's watersheds' -- subject(s): Water, Agriculture, Agricultural pollution, Pollution
C. G. Griffin has written: 'Cornwall : a land apart' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning, Economic conditions, Regional planning
Glen C. Shinn has written: 'Working in agricultural mechanics' -- subject(s): Agricultural machinery, Agricultural mechanics, Maintenance and repair, Metal-work, Vocational guidance, Woodwork (Manual training)
W.C. Griffin is the author of the "Far From Eden" book series, which comprises five novels. The series follows the story of a young man named Adam Chase as he navigates life in a small town in Georgia. Griffin has also written other novels and short stories that explore themes of family dynamics, identity, and the human experience.
C. Gregory Crampton has written: 'Historical sites in Cataract and Narrow Canyons, and in Glen Canyon to California Bar' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'The San Juan Canyon historical sites' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Scuffy the Tugboat' 'In search of the Spanish Trail' -- subject(s): History 'Historical sites in Glen canyon' 'Outline history of the Glen Canyon region, 1776-1922'
C. C. Krijgelmans has written: 'Homunculi'