Manie De Waal is a South African author known for writing the historical fiction novel "The Whispering Twenties." The book explores themes of love, betrayal, and political intrigue during the 1920s in South Africa.
Cornelis De Waal has written: 'Peirce' -- subject(s): PHILOSOPHY / General 'On Mead'
F. B. M. de Waal has written: 'Good natured'
Victor De Waal has written: 'The politics of reconciliation' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions
Anton de Waal has written: 'Katakomben-Bilder' -- subject(s): Catacombs 'Papst Leo's XIII'
Rene de Lucinge has written: 'La manie re de lire l'histoire'
S. W. P. De Waal has written: 'The Squamata (Reptilia) of the Orange Free State, South Africa' -- subject(s): Reptiles, Squamata
Annemarie de Waal Malefijt was an anthropologist and author known for writing about indigenous people, healing practices, and culture. Some of her notable works include "Healers on the Mountain" and "The Yi of Southwest China."
J. Wolters has written: 'De gemeente Bemmel in het land van Overbetuwe' 'Gendt aan de Waal'
De Waal Venter is a South African author known for writing novels such as "Smile upon Us, Lord" and "Visionary Medicine: Real Hope for Total Healing." His writing often explores themes of hope, healing, and spirituality.
Peter De Waal has written: 'Lesbians and gays changed Australian immigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Gay and Lesbian Immigration Task Force (Australia), Gay couples, Gay rights, Gays, Government policy, History, Immigrants
De Waal's population is 415.
Rein de Waal was born in 1904.