John Mair has written:
'Book-keeping methodiz'd, or, A methodical treatise of merchant accompts, according to the Italian form ..' -- subject(s): Accounting, Bookkeeping, Dictionaries, Early works to 1800
'An introduction to Latin syntax, or, An exemplification of the rules of construction, as delivered in Mr. Ruddiman's Rudiments' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Grammar, Latin language, Readers, Syntax
'Arithmetic, rational and practical'
Colin Mair has written: 'Assessing local expenditure need'
Philip Beveridge Mair has written: 'Shared enthusiasm' -- subject(s): Biography, Economists
William Mair has written: 'My life' -- subject(s): Church of Scotland, Clergy, Correspondence, reminiscences
Margaret Mair has written: 'Bring back delight' 'The questioning heart' 'Let us be true'
Alex Mair has written: 'Student health services in Great Britain and Northern Ireland' 'How to speak in public' -- subject(s): Oral communication, Public speaking
Laurence Mair has written: 'Health, safety and welfare in offices, shops and railway premises' -- subject(s): Industrial hygiene, Industrial safety, Law and legislation
John Mair died in April 1942 of plane crash.
Maidhc Dainin O Se has written: 'Mair, a Chapaill'
Alexander Mair Smith has written: 'What the Finniston Report should have said' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Committee of Inquiry into the Engineering Profession
Mair Matilda Jenkins has written: 'Plastic surgery nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing, Plastic Surgery, Surgery, Plastic
Christian Mair has written: 'The Politics of English as a World Language' 'Twentieth-Century English' 'Infinitival complement clauses in English' -- subject(s): Clauses, Complement, English language, Infinitival constructions
George B Mair is known for writing several books on American football, particularly biographies on legendary players such as Walter Payton, Tom Brady, and Jerry Rice. Mair is also recognized for his detailed research and writing style in exploring the lives of these football icons.