James Carson Nohrnberg has written:
'A study of The Faerie Queene'
James Carson Nohrnberg is a scholar of English literature and has written extensively on medieval and Renaissance texts. Some of his notable publications include "Like Unto Like: A Journey of a Soul", "The Analogy of The Faerie Queene", and "The Analogy of Love: Medieval Treatises on Friendship and Marriage".
James Alfred Winston Carson has written: 'Synthesis and application of synthetic fungicides related to quinones'
James H. Allister has written: 'Edward Carson: man of action' 'The Unionist case'
James Carson has written: 'Remarks on a late publication entitled \\' -- subject(s): Trials (Murder), Trials, litigation, Vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown, on a late trial at Lancaster for murder
James C Bard has written: 'A cultural resources overview of the Carson and Humboldt Sinks, Nevada' -- subject(s): Protection, Cultural property, Antiquities
James C. L. Carson has written: 'The form of the horse as it lies open to the inspection of the ordinary observer' -- subject(s): Horses, Anatomy 'The fundamental principles of phrenology are the only principles capable of being reconciled with the immateriality and immortality of the soul' -- subject(s): Phrenology
James Leask has written: '\\'
James Cant has written: 'James Cant'
James McBEY has written: 'James McBey'
James Shirley has written: 'James Shirley'
James Hutchison has written: 'James' Journey'
James Brownrigg has written: 'The trials of James Brownrigg'
James Archibald has written: 'Information for James Archibald'