Nancy L. Van Pelt has written:
'Dear Nancy--' -- subject(s): Christianity, Letters, Marriage, Miscellanea, Parenting, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Parenting, Sex
'Smart Dating for Teens'
'The Compleat Tween' -- subject(s): Christian life, Conduct of life, Hygiene, Sexual, Juvenile literature, Puberty, Sex instruction for youth, Sexual Hygiene
'How to turn minuses into pluses'
'Highly effective marriage' -- subject(s): Communication in marriage, Man-woman relationships, Marriage, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Marriage
'To have and to hold' -- subject(s): Marriage
'From this day forward' -- subject(s): Domestic relations, Courtship, Family, Parent and child
'The compleat parent' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Parenting, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Child rearing, Religious aspects of Parenting
Donna Van Pelt has written: 'The knowing'
Nicolas Van Pelt has written: 'The mongoose man'
Todd Van Pelt has written: 'Ancient Chinese civilization'
John Daniel Van Pelt has written Parent groups for the mentally retarded in America.
Daniel Van Pelt has written: 'Leslie's history of the greater New York' -- subject(s): Biography, History
It is a book on courtship by Nancy Van Pelt.
R. J. van Pelt has written: 'Architectural principles in the age of historicism' -- subject(s): Architecture, Historiography, Philosophy 'Tempel van de wereld' -- subject(s): Temple of God
Miles V. Van Pelt has written: 'Biblical Hebrew' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Grammar 'Biblical Hebrew' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Grammar
Rich Van Pelt has written: 'Intensive care' -- subject(s): Church work with young adults, Church work with youth, Pastoral counseling of, Young adults, Youth
Lucille van Pelt - shortened to "Lucy".
Gertrude W. Van Pelt authored multiple books on astrology, including "Astrology for Lovers" and "Astrology for Parent and Child." She is known for her work in simplifying astrological concepts for a general audience.
Nancy Van Norman Baer has written: 'The appropriation of the feminine' -- subject(s): Ballets russes, History, Male dancers 'The Art of Enchantment'