Reed Way Dasenbrock has written:
'The literary vorticism of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis' -- subject(s): Art, Art and literature, Criticism and interpretation, History, Knowledge, Painting, Vorticism
'Truth and consequences' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, Philosophy, Theory
Chris Way has written: 'In the Miller mood'
Anne Way has written: 'Heads to heaven'
Charles B. Reed has written: 'Eleanor Of Aquitaine' 'Sieur de St. Denis and Jallot' 'Albrecht von Haller' 'Ye beatyfycatyon of ye novyce' 'Four way lodge' -- subject(s): Superior, Lake, Region in fiction, Fiction 'A textbook of obstetrics' -- subject(s): Obstetrics, Maternity nursing 'Administrative Law'
E. Way Elkington has written: 'Canada'
Walt Way has written: 'Sculpturing totem poles'
Shine Way Hwang has written: 'Thermoluminescence dating'
David Way has written: 'The gardener's guide to growing penstemons'
The homonym of "reed" is "read," which can be pronounced the same way depending on the context. Reed refers to a type of tall, slender grass-like plant, while read is the past tense of the verb "to read," meaning to look at and understand written words.
Arthur Laurentis has written: 'The way we were'
Thomas Asbury Way has written: 'Biography and memoirs of Thomas Asbury Way'
Penny Way has written: 'Competitive windsurfing' -- subject(s): Windsurfing
Merrit Way Haynes has written: 'The student's history of printing'