Frank Chapple was an author of various books on topics such as trade unionism and labor relations. Some of his notable works include "Trade Unions in British Politics: The First 250 Years" and "The Trials of Hank Janson".
James G. Apple has written:
'Manual for cooperation between state and federal courts' -- subject(s): Government policy, State courts, Courts, Communication in public administration, Federal government, Jurisdiction, Judicial assistance
Frank Chapple has written:
'Obselete politics in the age of high technology'
'Sparks fly!' -- subject(s): Officials and employees, Biography, Trade-unions
John H. Chipman has written:
'Index to top-hit tunes, 1900-1950' -- subject(s): American Songs, Bibliography, Music, Popular (Songs, etc.), Songs, American
Alison Barbara Chapple has written: 'Menorrhagia'
William Allan Chapple has written: 'The Fertility of the Unfit'
Judy Chapple has written: 'Your horse' -- subject(s): Horses
Frank Chapple was born in 1921.
Frank Chapple died in 2004.
Mary Chapple has written: 'Fundamentals of nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing
Eliot D. Chapple has written: 'The measure of management designing organizations for human effectiveness'
Susan Chapple has written: 'An investigation into the profile of peripheral sensory neuropathy in patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus'
Christopher Chapple has written: 'Reconciling yogas' -- subject(s): Jainism, Yoga 'Jesuit Tradition in Education' 'Samkyha-Yoga'
Clem D. Chapple has written: 'His words, my reflections' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, God (Christianity), Peace of mind, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Peace of mind
Leonard James Bancroft Chapple has written: 'A bibliographical brochure containing addenda and corrigenda to extant bibliographies of N.Z. literature' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English literature
J. A. V. Chapple has written: 'Science and literature in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Literature and science, English literature, History and criticism, Science in literature, History 'Dryden's Earl of Shaftesbury' -- subject(s): In literature