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What has the author James How written?

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James Howe has written:

'The celery stalks at midnight' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Rabbits, Cats, Animals, Vampires, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories

'Playing with words' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, American Authors, Authorship, Biography, Children's stories

'The new Nick Kramer, or my life as a baby-sitter' -- subject(s): Fiction, Babysitters, Schools, High schools

'Pinky and Rex and the school play' -- subject(s): Fiction, Theater, Jealousy, Schools, Friendship

'Stage fright' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories, Actors and actresses, Mystery fiction, Boy detectives, Sebastian Barth (Fictitious character), Fiction

'Horace and Morris join the chorus (but what about Dolores?)' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice, Singing

'Invasion of the Mind Swappers from Asteroid 6!' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Humorous stories, Dachshunds, Authorship, Dogs, Extraterrestrial beings, Life on other planets, Science, Experiments, Toys

'Bunnicula strikes again!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Cats, Rabbits, Vampires, Dogs

'The amazing odorous adventures of Stinky Dog' -- subject(s): Fiction, Humorous stories, Dachshunds, Dogs in fiction, Heroes in fiction, Authorship, Dachshunds in fiction, Heroes, Dogs, Authorship in fiction

'There's a dragon in my sleeping bag' -- subject(s): Fiction, Brothers, Imaginary playmates, Spanish language materials

'Bunnicula escapes!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Rabbits, Escapes, Fairs, Specimens

'Pinky and Rex and the double-dad weekend' -- subject(s): Father and child, Fiction, Camping

'Hot fudge' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rabbits, Vampires, Chocolate, Cats, Fudge, Dogs

'Invasion of the Mind Swappers from Asteroid 6' -- subject(s): Dachshunds, Extraterrestrial beings, Juvenile fiction, Howie (Fictitious character : Howe), Fiction, Howie Monroe (Fictitious character), Life on other planets, Authorship, Dogs

'Pinky and Rex get married' -- subject(s): Fiction, Weddings, Friendship

'Pinky and Rex and the mean old witch' -- subject(s): Fiction, Old age in fiction, Neighborliness in fiction, Neighborliness, Old age

'Harold & Chester in hot fudge' -- subject(s): Fiction, Chocolate, Cats, Fudge, Dogs

'Eat your poison, dear' -- subject(s): Schools, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories

'Dances with wolves' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile fiction

'Bud Barkin, private eye' -- subject(s): Fiction, Humorous stories, Dachshunds, Authorship, Mystery and detective stories, Dogs

'A night without stars' -- subject(s): Hospitals, People with disabilities, Friendship, Fiction

'Bunnicula's wickedly wacky word games' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Word games, Bunnicula (Fictitious character), Literary recreations

'Totally Joe' -- subject(s): Fiction, Family life, Schools, Friendship, Homosexuality, Gays

'Kaddish for Grandpa in Jesus' name, amen'

'Bunnicula strikes again!' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Cats, Rabbits, Vampires, Dogs

'Scared silly' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rabbits, Halloween, Cats, Dogs

'What Eric knew' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Mystery fiction

'Pinky and Rex go to camp' -- subject(s): Separation anxiety, Juvenile fiction, Camps, Friendship, Fear, Fiction

'Pinky and Rex and the perfect pumpkin' -- subject(s): Fiction, Friendship in fiction, Pumpkin in fiction, Cousins, Jealousy, Cousins in fiction, Jealousy in fiction, Friendship, Pumpkin

'Return to Howliday Inn' -- subject(s): Fiction, Cats, Animals, Dogs, Mystery and detective stories, Juvenile fiction, Detective and mystery stories

'Houndsley and Catina plink and plunk' -- subject(s): Fiction, Bicycles and bicycling, Cats, Canoes and canoeing, Friendship, Dogs

'Screaming mummies of the Pharaoh's tomb II' -- subject(s): Fiction, Humorous stories, Dachshunds, Juvenile fiction, Authorship, Dogs, Dogs in fiction, Dachshunds in fiction, Authorship in fiction

'Annie joins the circus' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Circus in fiction, Orphans in fiction, Orphans, Circus

'Howie Monroe and the doghouse of doom' -- subject(s): Fiction, Authorship, Humorous stories, Dogs, Dachshunds

'Horace and Morris and Dolores' -- subject(s): Fiction, Cheese, Mice, Allergy

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James How has written:

'On the production of positive proofs from waxed paper, collodion, and other negatives'

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