Margaret T. Lane has written:
'State publications' -- subject(s): Directories, State government publications, Depository libraries
'State publications and depository libraries' -- subject(s): Libraries, Special collections, Government publications, Libraries, Depository, Depository libraries, State government publications, Government publications (State governments)
'A guide to the documents on documents collection, 1980-1983' -- subject(s): Depository libraries, Document delivery, Documents on documents collection, 1980-1983, Government publications
Margaret T. Simkin has written: 'Letters from Szechwan, 1923-1944' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Missionaries 'Margaret Timberlake Simkin'
Margaret E. Nuttall has written: 'T-group training and psychotheraphy'
Margaret T. Gelin has written: 'Taking Turns' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, English language
Margaret Harwood has written: 'The light curves of the eclipsing variables T T Lyrae and Y Camelopardalis' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Variable stars
Margaret T Ingersoll has written: 'The motor fitness of primary school boys and girls' -- subject(s): Motor ability, Child development, Physical education for children
Margaret T. Mettert has written: 'Summary of state reports of occupational diseases with a survey of preventive legislation 1932 to 1934' -- subject(s): Physical effect, Employment, Occupational diseases, Women
Margaret T. Canby was an American author known for writing children's books, including "The Birds' Christmas Carol" and "Cross Patch." Her works often featured moral lessons and themes of kindness and empathy towards others.
M. T. Tucker has written: 'Vincent & Son Ltd, cabinet makers, Brick Lane, London' -- subject(s): History, Vincent and Son Ltd
T. J. Rawlins has written: 'Lane's telescopic view of the ceremony of Her Majesty opening the Great Exhibition of All Nations' -- subject(s): Specimens, Toy and movable books
Margaret T. Hodgen is a published author known for her work in historical fiction and non-fiction related to early American history. Some of her notable books include "Early Anthropology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries" and "Early Anthropology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries".
T. B. has written: 'A criticism on the new Sophonisba, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane' 'A compendious account of the whole art of breeding, nursing, and right ordering of the silk-worm. Illustrated with figures ..'
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