Wolff von Gordon is not a widely recognized author name in literary circles. It's possible that there may be lesser-known works attributed to this author, but no significant or well-known literary works are linked to this name.
A. Gordon Nasby has written: 'Treasury of the Christian world' -- subject(s): Homiletical illustrations 'Sunrise in the West' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Lutheran Church, Sermons
Herbert George Hayes Marshall has written: 'Interior decoration to-day' -- subject(s): Interior decoration 'British textile designers today' -- subject(s): British Artists, Textile design, Textile designers, Textile industry, Textile industry and fabrics
C. Gordon Brownville has written: 'With Christ In A Shell Hole' -- subject(s): Sermons, World War, 1914-1918 'Our inheritance of salvation' -- subject(s): Salvation 'Symbols of the Holy Spirit' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Baptists, Holy Spirit, Sermons
James May has written: 'May on Motors'
Jacques May has written: 'Ader'
Billy May has written: 'The best of \\'
Gordon Korman is primarily known as a children's and young adult fiction author rather than a poet. While he may have written some poetry, it is not his main focus or area of expertise. His works mostly consist of novels and series such as "Swindle" and "The 39 Clues".
May Pang has written: 'Instamatic Karma'
Norman May has written: 'Guide to Malvern'
Vera May has written: 'The wayward heat'
Daniel May has written: 'La nuit'