Jacob Tarshish has written "The Sleuth of St. James's Square," a mystery novel set in Victorian London. The novel follows the adventures of Detective Sand, who solves various cases with wit and intelligence.
Jacobus has written:
'The game of chesse' -- subject(s): Chess
'The book of chess' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Chess
'[T]o the right noble, right excellent [and] vertuous prince George duc of Clarence Erle of warwyk and of salisburye, grete chamberlayn of Englond [and] leutenant of Irelond oldest broder of kynge Edward by the grace of god kynge of England and of frau[n]ce, your most humble seruant william ' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Chess
Jacob A. L. Tarlowoh has written:
'A study of the relationship between national education curricula and national examination in Liberia' -- subject(s): Curricula, Education, Examinations
Jacob Tarshish has written:
'Little journeys with The Lamplighter [pseud.]'
Jacob Firet has written:
'Het agogisch moment in het pastoraal optreden' -- subject(s): Pastoral theology
'Dynamics in pastoring' -- subject(s): Pastoral theology
Nathaniel J. Jacobson has written:
'The sense of color' -- subject(s): Atlases, Color
Jacob Kligerman has written: 'Jacob Kligerman'
Jacob Lerner has written: 'Shirim'
Jacob Witkin has written: 'In onhoib'
Jacob Stein has written: 'Bar-Kochba'
Jacob Schor has written: 'Igrot Yashur'
Jacob Golomb has written: 'Nietzsche and Zion'
Jacob Weiser has written: 'Lost Dutchman'
Hildebrand Jacob has written: 'Chiron to Achilles'
Ernst Jacob has written: 'Israelitische Religionslehre'
Jacob A. Meckstroth has written: 'The Meckstroth migration'
Jacob Gonik has written: 'O ascendente'
Jacob Walton has written: 'The catechism of the author of The minute philosopher fully answer'd'