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The author of the book "The Namesake" is Jhumpa Lahiri.
Who do you mean? Wallace or Darwin? Either way they both wrote a book about it.
assuming you mean little house on the prairie it was Laura Ingles Wilder
Newton wrote all about the three laws of motion in his book which was published on July 5, 1687. The book is named Philosophiae Naturalis Principa Mathmetica. It is latin for the mathmetic principle of natural philosophy. It is the scientific book that sir isaac newton wrote on the three laws of motion and universal gravitational.
St. Benedict of Nursia wrote a rule book for monasteries, The Rule of Saint Benedict.
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Goerge Sullivan wrote a book on the rules. It's available on Amazon.
It was formed by Alexander Cartwright in 1800's. He wrote a book with all the rules in it.
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Jeff Kinney wrote his second book, "Rodrick Rules," in 2008. It is the second book in the popular "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series.
Cynthia Lord's first book is called "Rules." It was published in 2006 and won the Newbery Honor award.
Alexander Hamilton Thompson has written: 'English monasteries' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Monasteries
The book Ardttha Saasthra was written by the ancient Indian philosopher and statesman Kautilya, also known as Chaanakya and Vishnuguptha. He was the teacher and Prime Minister of the first proper Indian Emperor Chandraguptha Mourya. The book deals with the principles and rules of governing an Empire including even the methods of successfully annihilating enemies. In proper terms, the book is a classic in economics. Ardttha means wealth and saasthra means science.
I think he wrote it to inspire children to have fun but not to brake any rules
I'm not quite sure I think it's more then likely the mcc and the rules of cricket