David D. Haggard has written: 'History of the Haggard family in England and America, 1433 to 1899'
Mary Haggard has written: 'Survival guide to Web site development' -- subject(s): Microsoft software, Web sites, Design, Web publishing
Lilias Rider Haggard has written: 'Norfolk life' 'The cloak that I left' -- subject(s): Biography, English Novelists, Novelists, English 'Too late for tears'
William Wade Haggard has written: 'The legal basis of the organization and administration of the public schools of Illinois' -- subject(s): Education, Educational law and legislation, History, School management and organization
Rachel L Haggard Kabir is an author specializing in contemporary romance novels. She has written several books in the romance genre, often incorporating themes of love, relationships, and personal growth in her stories. Her works are known for their emotional depth and heartwarming narratives.
No, Merle Haggard and H. Rider Haggard are not related. Merle Haggard was a famous American country music singer and songwriter, while H. Rider Haggard was a British author known for his adventure novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their shared last name is coincidental, and there is no familial connection between them.
King Solomon's Mines was written by H. Rider Haggard and was published in 1885. I have read it and can recommend it highly.
The novel SHE was written by H. Rider Haggard
Yes, the homophone for haggard is "haggard."
The novel Ayesha is a gothic-fantasy novel that was first published in 1905. The author of the novel is the popular Victorian author H. Rider Haggard who also wrote the novel "She".
Ted Haggard's birth name is Ted Arthur Haggard.
Gayle Haggard's birth name is Gayle Alcorn.