Raymond Cartier has written:
'Roosevelt'
'Les Vingt ans de \\' -- subject(s): Paris-Match
'Der zweite Weltkrieg' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Pictorial works
'In die neue Welt' -- subject(s): History
'La Seconde guerre mondiale' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Pictorial works
'Mon tour du monde' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels, World politics
'Europa erobert Amerika' -- subject(s): History, Discovery and exploration
J. E. Cart has written: 'Troens blomst'
Sarah Cart has written: 'These hundred years' -- subject(s): History
Charles Leroy Cart has written: 'The science of religion' -- subject(s): Christian life
Maurice VALENCY has written: 'The cart and the trumpet'
John Cart Burgess has written: 'A practical essay on the art of flower painting' -- subject(s): Flowers in art, Watercolor painting
Elinor Whitney has written: 'Tod of the Fens' 'Timothy and the blue cart' 'Tyke-y' -- subject(s): Dogs, Juvenile fiction
Impossible to say. The cart pre-dates written history.
Van Aarle. has written: 'Don't put your cart before the horse race' -- subject(s): Fiction, Horse racing, Humorous stories
Thomas Houser Rasmussen has written: 'Ox cart to automobile' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Social change, History
Edward Bear has written: 'The Cocktail Cart' 'The seven deadly fears' -- subject(s): Fear, Fiction, Imaginary conversations, Recovery movement, Spiritual life
George Bernard Shaw
Yes, go-cart is a compound noun. It can also be written go cart. There are three types of compound nouns: open spaced: go cart hyphenated: mother-in-law (or go-cart) solid: baseball