Macleod Yearsley is an American author known for writing historical fiction novels set in the American West. His works often explore themes of adventure, love, and conflict against the backdrop of the frontier.
Macleod Yearsley has written:
'The folklore of fairy-tale'
Percival Macleod Yearsley has written fiction and non-fiction work, including novels such as "Under a Dark Sky" and "Trouble in Sto Ferrers." He has also authored several scholarly articles on various topics.
John Macleod has written: 'Religion'
Tormod Macleod has written: 'Leabhar nan Cnoc'
Donald Macleod has written: 'A treatise on the second sight'
Holly MacLeod has written: 'Gender and human security'
Ken MacLeod has written: 'The stone canal' 'Dark light'
J. MacLeod has written: 'Davidson's principles and practice of medicine'
Ann Yearsley has written: 'Sequel to the Reflections [on the death of Louis XVI]' 'Poems on various subjects, 1787' 'The dispute. Letter to the public. From the milkwoman' 'The rural lyre'
Dorothea Katherine MacLeod has written: 'A study of Gregg shorthand'
Wendy MacLeod has written: 'Juvenilia' 'The shallow end and The lost colony'
Donald Macleod Matheson has written: 'Places of natural beauty'
M. Macleod BANKS has written: 'British Calendar customs'