William G. Ogilvie has written:
'Umty-iddy-umty' -- subject(s): Biography, Campaigns, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, Canadian Personal narratives, Soldiers, World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1939-1945
William G. Ogilvie is known for his work as a Scottish poet and songwriter. His most notable works include "Whaup o' the Rede" and "The Land o' the Leal," which have been widely admired for their depiction of Scottish life and landscapes. Ogilvie's poetry often celebrates nature and the rural way of life.
A. G. Ogilvie has written: 'Chronic bronchitis in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne' -- subject(s): Bronchitis 'Great Britain'
Eain G. Ogilvie has written: 'Libyan log' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, Campaigns, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, World War, 1939-1945
William G. Schofield has written: 'Treason trail'
William G. Rook has written: 'Their purchasing power, -'
William G. Phillips has written: 'Yarborough of Texas'
William G. Thom has written: 'African wars'
William G. Hunter has written: 'Making inferences about ratios'
William G. Hawkins has written: 'Life of John H.W. Hawkins'
William G. Rutherford has written: 'President Lincoln and James Garfield'
William G. Fitzpatrick has written: 'Does your resume wear combat boots?'
William G. Leadbetter has written: 'At the sign of the shoe' 'Spring blossoms'
William G. Shipman has written: 'Influence of an attitude on visual perception'