Elaine Tait has written:
'The Philadelphia Inquirer in a Hurry Cookbook'
Elaine Tait is predominantly known for her fiction writing, particularly her contributions to short stories and novels. She has also written non-fiction pieces focusing on themes such as family relationships, identity, and human emotions. Overall, Tait's work is characterized by its introspective and insightful exploration of the human experience.
Arthur T. Tait has written:
'Selected references on educational research' -- subject(s): Education, Bibliography, Research
James Selwin Tait has written:
'Our financial upheavals' -- subject(s): Corporations, Depressions, Panics
Elaine Aston has written:
'The Cambridge companion to Caryl Churchill' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
'Handbook of Feminist Theatre Practice'
Joanna Tait has written:
'Staff and educational development'
Archibald Tait has written: 'Information for Archibald Tait'
Andrew Tait has written: 'The bill for service'
Joyce Tait has written: 'Management of Pests and Pesticides'
Kimberly T. Tait has written: 'Gems & minerals'
Audrey Tait has written: 'In vitro metabolism of diazepam by human liver'
Peter Tait has written: 'White Island' -- subject(s): Volcanism
K. S. Tait has written: 'Singular problems in optimal control'
M. Tait has written: 'Play, language and experience with young children' 'Yorkshire'
Elaine Wander has written: 'The paintings of Elaine Wander'
John Guthrie Tait has written: 'Sir Walter Scott's Journal and its editor'
John Gavin Tait has written: 'Greek Ostraca (Graeco-Roman Memoirs)'
Elaine Kittredge has written: 'Twelve'