Harry Collingwood was a pseudonym used by the British author William Joseph Cosens Lancaster. As Collingwood, he wrote a number of adventure novels, particularly focusing on nautical and maritime themes in the late 19th century. Some of his works include "The Log of a Privateersman" and "The Cruise of the 'Esmeralda'."
Francis Collingwood has written: 'The universal cook'
Frances Collingwood has written: 'Growth of an Enterprise' 'Master printer of copper plate'
Thomas Collingwood has written: 'A tragi-comical farce; or, the dead alive again'
G. H. Collingwood has written: 'Knowing your trees' -- subject(s): Identification, Trees
Henry Collingwood McLeod has written: 'Bank inspection' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Banks and banking
F. A. Collingwood has written: 'How to be invisible' -- subject(s): Computer security, Data protection, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy
Jeremy Collingwood has written: 'Lee \\' -- subject(s): Reggae musicians, Reggae music, History and criticism, Discography, Biography
Harold Arthur Rendall has written: 'Collingwood, Ontario'
David H. Collingwood has written: 'Representations of rank one Lie groups II' -- subject(s): Lie groups, Representations of groups
Harry Hillyer has written: 'Dear Harry'
Harry Robb has written: 'Poddy'
Harry A. Raum has written: 'Affinity'