William Charles Wells has written:
'Two essays: one upon single vision with two eyes' -- subject(s): Color of man, Vision, Dew
'An essay upon single vision with two eyes' -- subject(s): Optics and Photonics, Physiological optics, Early works to 1800, Vision, Ocular Vision
'An Essay On Dew And Several Appearances Connected With It' -- subject(s): Dew, Meteorological Factors, Weather
'An essay upon single vision with two eyes' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Physiological optics, Vision
Charles Wells has written: 'Prostatectomy'
William Frederick Wells has written: 'A new and compendious treatise of anatomy'
William C. Wells has written: 'Seventeenth Century tokens of Northamptonshire'
William Charles Wells died in 1817.
William Charles Wells was born in 1757.
William James Wells has written: 'Pioneering in the panhandle' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History
William Franklin Wells has written: 'Western scenery, or, Land and river, hill and dale, in the Mississippi Valley' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Arthur William Brackett has written: 'Tunbridge Wells through the centuries' -- subject(s): History
William E. Tucker has written: 'Oil and gas wells in Alabama' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Natural gas
Margaret Bruce Wells has written: 'Margaret Wells'
A. H. Watkins has written: 'Charles Dickens and H. G. Wells' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Influence
Charles Wesley Wells was a British author known for his detective fiction series featuring detective Joseph Lee. Some of his notable works include "The Amateur Detective" and "Room 13". Wells gained popularity for his clever and engaging mystery novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.