Richard Griffin Braybrooke is known for his work in philosophy and religious studies. Some of his notable works include "Audrey Hepburn: A Bio-Bibliography" and "Varieties of Love." He has also written on topics related to ethics, interfaith dialogue, and religious pluralism.
Richard Griffin has written: 'The Delaware bride, and other poems' 'The melancholy yak' 'The camel's last gasp'
Eric Richard Griffin has written: 'Daniel Brevint and the eucharistic Calvinism of the Caroline Church of England, 1603-1674' -- subject(s): History, Lord's Supper, Church of England
Griffin. has written: 'Sketches of Calcutta'
David Braybrooke has written: 'Philosophical problems of the social sciences' 'A strategy of decision' 'Three tests for democracy' 'Meeting needs' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Social policy, Social policy
Clive Griffin has written: 'Opera'
Simone Griffin has written: 'Motivate to communicate!'
Peter. Griffin has written: 'Tewkesbury heritage'
Margaret Griffin has written: 'It's a Gas'
S. A. Griffin has written: 'The Bad Thing'
Frank Griffin has written: 'October day'
Griffin Hansbury has written: 'Day for night'
Harriet Griffin has written: 'Elementary theory of numbers'