C. J. Claridge has written:
'The fast coach'
C.J. Claridge is most known for his work in the fiction genre, having written novels such as "The Wild Boys," "Luck Be a Lady," and "All That Glitters." His writing often explores themes of adventure, survival, and the human experience in various settings and time periods.
James S. Clarke has written:
'Challenge and change' -- subject(s): History, Intramural sports, National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (U.S.)
Simon P. Claridge has written:
'Behaviour of fatigue cracks at notches'
H. C. Clark has written:
'The Confederate States almanac, and repository of useful knowledge' -- subject(s): American Almanacs
J. C. Clift has written:
'Bibliography of microteaching with selected annotations' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Microteaching
Laurence Clarke has written:
'South of the Rio Grande'
J A C. Cramer has written: 'Vibration'
J. A. C. Mackie has written: 'Bandung 1955'
J. C. Mariategui has written: 'Obra politica'
J. C. Rohling has written: 'Deutschlands Flora'
C. J. Killen has written: 'Technical education'
J.-C Nicolet has written: 'From hand to machine'
J. C. Hoorweg has written: 'Psychology in Africa'
J. C Furnas has written: 'Voyage to windward'
J. C. Hoyte has written: 'J.C. Hoyte'
C J. Constable has written: 'Operations management'
C. J. Holland has written: 'The Thames waits'
J. C. Mann has written: 'The Romans in the north'