W. Nah Dixon has written:
'Great lessons of the Liberian civil war'
'In search of a leader' -- subject(s): Politics and Government, Political leadership
Robert M. W. Dixon has written: 'The Dyirbal language of North Queensland' 'Recording the blues'
W. Macneile Dixon has written: 'English poetry from Blake to Browning' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry
John W. Dixon has written: 'Form and reality' -- subject(s): Art and religion, Communication, Lending library 'The image as religious act and theological thought' 'Images of truth' -- subject(s): Image (Theology)
No, Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon are not real authors. They are both pseudonyms used by a group of writers hired by the Stratemeyer Syndicate to write the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series, respectively.
The author Franklin W. Dixon is not known to be a Christian author, as the pen name is actually used by multiple ghostwriters for the popular Hardy Boys series. The focus of the series tends to be on mysteries and adventures rather than religious themes.
Franklin W. Dixon was created in 1927.
William W. Dixon was born in 1838.
W. W. Capes has written: 'Stoicism'
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W. Gies has written: 'W. Gies'
W. A. Jarrel has written: '\\'
W. W. W. Bowie has written: 'An address delivered'