Mary Stanton has written:
'From Selma to sorrow' -- subject(s): Race relations, Murder, Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.), Civil rights, Women civil rights workers, Civil rights movements, History, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights workers
'From Selma to sorrow' -- subject(s): Race relations, Murder, Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.), Civil rights, Women civil rights workers, Civil rights movements, History, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights workers
J.W. Brinton was an American ethnologist and archaeologist known for his writings on the native peoples of North and South America. He wrote extensively on topics such as Native American culture, mythology, and history. Some of his notable works include "The Lenape and their Legends" and "The Myths of the New World."
Daniel G. Brinton has written:
'Races and peoples' -- subject(s): Ethnology
'Aboriginal American authors and their productions' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Indian literature
'American hero-myths' -- subject(s): Religion and mythology, Indians of North America
J. W. Brinton has written:
'Communist primer' -- subject(s): Communism
'Wheat and politics' -- subject(s): Agricultural credit, Political corruption, United States, United States. Federal Farm Board, Wheat trade
Mary Williams Brinton has written:
'Their lives and mine' -- subject(s): American Authors, Family, Family relationships
Mary Beth Williams has written:
'Wanted-A Wife'
'Doctor Devine'
'The PTSD workbook' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Popular works, Treatment, Diagnosis
J. W. Plattner has written: 'Simulation'
J. W. Christian has written: 'The Courier'
W. J. Jobling has written: 'Nablex'
J. W. Archbold has written: 'Algebra'
W. J. Philpin has written: 'French'
J. W. Watson has written: 'The outcast'
J. A. W. Wilkinson has written: 'Aikido'
W. J. Bakewell has written: 'The impartiality of God'
J. W. Player has written: 'Watch repairing'
J. W. Makintosh has written: 'Inverness Courier'
J. W. Bignell has written: 'Digital electronics'
J. W. Yolton has written: 'John Locke'