Brian Raftery has written books such as "Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen" and "Don't Stop Believin': How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life." He has also contributed to publications like Wired and GQ.
Brian Raftery has written:
'Don't Stop Believin'' -- subject(s): Karaoke, Social aspects, History and criticism, Social aspects of Karaoke
John Patrick Raftery has written:
'Raftery's poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Patrick Rooney has written:
'Pat Rooney's quaint conundrums and funny gags' -- subject(s): American wit and humor
Roger Raftery has written:
'The pink triangle'
Mary Imelda Raftery has written: 'The Sunday-school movement in Birmingham, 1784-1838'
Mary Raftery has written: 'Suffer the little children' -- subject(s): History, Institutional care, Problem children, Problem youth, Reformatories, Trade schools
Brian. Ball has written: 'The starbuggy'
Brian Cole has written: 'Boxes'
Brian. Carter has written: 'Nightworld'
Brian Nelson has written: 'Economics and the environment'
Brian Lawrence has written: 'Letters from the front'
Brian Lara is a former cricketer known for his achievements in cricket, particularly for breaking records in batting. He has not written any books, but he has contributed to various articles and features in cricket magazines and websites.
Brian Forbes is an English author known for his works in historical fiction and adventure genres. Some of his notable books include "The Royal Secret" and "The Smuggler's Gambit." Forbes often blends elements of intrigue, romance, and suspense in his storytelling.
Brian A. Barsky has written: 'Computer Graphics'
Brian Sweeney has written: 'Sweeney on Sweeney'
Brian Johnston has written: 'Armchair cricket'