John Crispin has written:
'Quest for wholeness' -- subject(s): Biography, Spanish Poets
Gilbert Crispin has written: 'The works of Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Theology
Crispin E. Mwangi has written: 'The operator' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
Crispin A. P. Henderson has written: 'Councils, committees and boards, including government agencies and authorities'
Geoffrey Crispin has written: 'Teaching and learning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, City planning, Study and teaching
Crispin H. Agnew has written: 'Agricultural law in Scotland' -- subject(s): Agricultural laws and legislation
Alan J. Crispin has written: 'Programmable logic controllers and their engineering applications' -- subject(s): Programmable controllers, Programmable controllers
Crispin Waymouth is a fictional author created for the television show "Castle." In the show, Richard Castle is a mystery novelist, and Crispin Waymouth is one of the pen names he uses for his books. The character and the books written under that name are not real.
Crispin Dickson Wendenius's birth name is John Crispin Dickson.
Crispin Boyer has written: 'Star wars' -- subject(s): Shadows of the Empire (Game) 'National Geographic Kids everything castles' -- subject(s): Castles, Juvenile literature, Medieval Civilization
Crispin witnesses John Aycliffe meeting with soldiers in the forest one night, where he is discussing taking Crispin captive.
John Aycliff accuses Crispin of robbing a lord, and killing a priest.
Best known for: Author of Crispin: Cross of Lead and Nothing But the Truth