Michael Grice has written:
'Lab manual for Network+ guide to networks' -- subject(s): Computer networks
Charles Le Grice has written: 'The case of the Rev. C. Le Grice'
Allan M. Grice has written: 'Fire risk'
H. P. GRICE has written: 'CASUAL THEORY OF PRECEPTION'
G. Robert Grice has written: 'Effect of varying amounts of rest on conventional and bilateral transfer \\'
Malcolm Le Grice has written: 'Experimental Cinema in the Digital Age (BFI Film Classics)'
Dermot Bertrand Grice has written: 'The Bosola context' -- subject(s): English drama (Tragedy), History and criticism
Homer L. Grice has written: 'The daily vacation Bible school guide' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Robert L. Grice has written: 'Cohesion in military and aviation psychology' -- subject(s): Unit cohesion, Unit cohesion (Military science), United States, United States. Army
Adrian S. Grice is a fiction author, known for his works in the horror and thriller genres. His writing often explores psychological and supernatural themes, creating tension and suspense in his stories. Grice has published several novels and short stories that have gained a following among fans of dark fiction.
Edward Charles Le Grice wrote "The Fairy Boy," a poem that became known as the inspiration for Keats' "La Belle Dame Sans Merci." He was also the author of other poems and essays, and had a close friendship with Keats and Charles Lamb.
Thomas Grice is a British author known for writing historical non-fiction books, including "Sea Change: Britain’s Coastal Catastrophe" and "The War of Words: The Grievances of the Great War." His works often explore themes related to war, history, and environmental issues.
Arayathinal Michael Michael has written: 'Irrigation'