Victoria Kann has written:
'Pinkalicious'
'Goldilicious' -- subject(s): Fiction, Imagination, Brothers and sisters, Unicorns
'Pinkalicious'
'Emeraldalicious' -- subject(s): Recycling (Waste), Green movement, Magic, Fiction
'Lilalicieux'
'Pinkalicious' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pink, Color, Food habits, New York Times bestseller, nyt:picture_books=2011-06-11
'Pinkalicious and the pink pumpkin' -- subject(s): Specimens, Lift-the-flap books, New York Times bestseller, nyt:paperback_books=2011-08-27
P. Kann has written: 'Leningrad'
Aino Kann Rasmussen has written: 'Bramming station 1874-1974'
Richard Kann has written: 'Klagenmehrheit bei einem delikt' -- subject(s): Torts
Harry Baer has written: 'Schlafen kann ich, wen ich tot bin' 'Schlafen kann ich, wenn ich tot bin'
Victoria Morton has written: 'Victoria Morton'
Victoria Guerrero has written: 'Berlin'
Victoria Sabal has written: 'Helena'
Victoria Kann is pronounced as "vik-TOR-ee-uh KAN." The emphasis is on the second syllable of her first name, and her last name rhymes with "man."
Victoria Bell has written: 'Sounds of Cyberspace' 'Victoria Bell'
W. Hartmann has written: 'Kann Deutschland seinen Bedarf an Getreide selbst Produzieren?'
Victoria Munger has written: 'Gems of thought'
Victoria Duno has written: 'El desolvido'