Haruo Shirane has written:
'Classical Japanese A Grammar - Exercise Answers and Tables'
'Early Modern Japanese Literature'
'Traditional Japanese literature, abridged edition' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Japanese literature
'Classical Japanese Reader and Essential Dictionary' -- subject(s): Classical Grammar, Dictionaries, Grammar, Classical, Japanese language, Japanese literature, Readers
'Japan and the culture of the four seasons' -- subject(s): Seasons in literature, Civilization, Japanese literature, Seasons in art, History and criticism, Philosophy of nature in literature, Arts and society, Nature in art
Haruo. Kitahara has written: 'Kotowaza hakubutsushi'
Haruo Ueno has written: 'Yamanashi no minzoku' -- subject(s): Folklore
Haruo Chikushi has written: 'Genes and genetical stocks of the silkworm' -- subject(s): Genetics, Insects, Silkworms
Haruo Yamaoka has written: 'The Art and the Way of Hara' 'Meditation gut enlightenment' -- subject(s): Fortitude, Meditation
Haruo Okada has written: 'Tairan no sekai ni tatsu' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government, World politics
Haruo Shibuya has written: 'Hikari to kaze o kiku' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, Modern, Modern Literature, Philosophy in literature
Haruo Shimada has written: 'Japanese industrial relations in transition?' 'The Japanese employment system' -- subject(s): Age and employment, Personnel management, Labor supply
Haruo Yamashita has written: 'Mice at the beach' -- subject(s): Beaches, Fiction, Mice 'Umi o kattobase' -- subject(s): Batting (Baseball), Fiction, Sea stories 'Nezumi no imohori'
The shirane you are referring to is likely the colloquial, corrupted form of 'shiranai,' a verb meaning 'don't know.'
Haruo Tomiyama was born in 1935.
Haruo Urata was born in 1962.
Haruo Wakō was born in 1949.