Lachlan Macbean has written:
'Elementary lessons in Gaelic' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic language, Grammar
'Elementary lessons in Gaelic' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic language, Grammar
'Guide to Gaelic conversation and pronunciation' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic language, Conversation and phrase books
'Elementary lessons in Gaelic' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic language, Grammar
Alasdair I. MacBean has written: 'International commodity agreements'
Rachael MacBean has written: 'Puppy Tales ; A Novel for Children' 'Stories from other lands' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore
Lachlan Mackintosh has written: 'Elgin, past and present'
J. Lachlan-Cope has written: 'Family medical insurance'
Lachlan MacQuarrie has written: 'To Hong Kong and back' -- subject(s): Biographies, Travailleurs sociaux, Social workers, Biography
Lachlan Macquarie has written: 'Manuscripts in the Mitchell Library' -- subject- s -: Archives, Australian Manuscripts, Governors, Manuscripts, Australian
Lachlan Ness has written: 'A Kangaroo loose in Shetland' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Relocation, Clergy, Biography, Description and travel
Andrew MacBean was born in 1963.
The Scottish Gaelic name Lachlann is written Lachlan in English.
William MacBean George Colebrooke was born in 1787.
William MacBean George Colebrooke died in 1870.
Lachlan De Crespigny is a historian known for his works on Chinese history, particularly the Han Dynasty. Some of his notable books include "Emperor Huan and Emperor Ling" and "A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms."