James Ernest Baskerville has written:
'Performance ranking of finned tubular heat exchanger surfaces' -- subject(s): Mechanical engineering
F. Ernest James has written: 'George Howard James'
Ernest James Francis Oldmeadow has written: 'The Saintsbury succession'
James Ernest Smith has written: 'Slavery in Bermuda' -- subject(s): Slavery
WILLIAM ERNEST STANLEY JAMES has written: 'Beginnings of Hebrew prophecy'
Ernest James Dalzell Warrillow has written: 'History of Etruria,Staffordshire,England,1760-1951'
Ernest James Lovell has written: 'Byron, the record of a quest' -- subject(s): Nature in literature, Criticism and interpretation
Ernest James Coppola has written: 'The removal of nitrogen-16 from reactor cooling water' -- subject(s): Naval architecture
James Ernest Roscoe has written: 'A short history of theological education' -- subject(s): Theology, Study and teaching, History
Ernest James Parker has written: 'Accounting for maintenance' -- subject(s): Accounting, Industrial equipment, Maintenance and repair, Motor vehicles, Plant maintenance
James Ernest Strachan has written: 'The school looks at life' -- subject(s): Experimental methods, Educational sociology, Education, Rural schools 'New Zealand observer' -- subject(s): Civilization, Education, Description and travel
Dr. (or mister if you please) James Mortimer read it from an old paper written by a Baskerville.
James Mortimer wished to stay away from Baskerville Hall due to his fear of the legendary supernatural hound that was said to haunt the Baskerville family. He was concerned for the safety of his friend Sir Henry Baskerville and believed that the curse associated with the Baskerville estate posed a real and dangerous threat. Mortimer's apprehensions were rooted in both the eerie folklore surrounding the hound and the mysterious circumstances surrounding Sir Charles Baskerville's death.