John Bunyan wrote the book 'The Pilgrims Progress' which is the second most known book throughout the world.
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James Bunyan is primarily known for his work as a historian and writer on Russian and Soviet history. He is best known for his book collaboration with H.H. Fisher, "The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923," which is a key text in the field.
James Bunyan has written:
'The origin of forced labor in the Soviet State, 1917-1921' -- subject(s): Forced labor
James F. Forrest has written: 'John Bunyan' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Pat Bunyan has written: 'I peddle jazz'
James Thomas Wills has written: 'William Blake's designs for Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress' -- subject(s): Illustrations, Illustration of books
Fred Bunyan Joyner has written: 'David Ames Wells' -- subject(s): Tariff
Richard Winboult Harding has written: 'John Bunyan'
John Bunyan Shearer has written: 'Studies in the life of Christ' -- subject(s): Biography 'The Sermon on the Mount' -- subject(s): Sermon on the mount
H. C Selous has written: '(Designs illustrative of Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress'
Esther Shephard has written: 'Walt Whitman's prose' 'Paul Bunyan' -- subject(s): Folklore, Juvenile literature, Legends, Paul Bunyan (Legendary character), Tall tales 'Poems'
Sarah Nell Baggett has written: 'Bunyan as a realist' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
The legend of Paul Bunyan was popularized by American storytellers and writers in the early 20th century, but there is no definitive author. The character of Paul Bunyan is a folkloric lumberjack known for his larger-than-life feats and adventures in North American folklore.
George Larkin has written: 'The visions of John Bunyan' -- subject(s): Hell, Heaven, Future life
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