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Author: Michael Adams

Also known as: Michael Adams 1946 Sept. 29-

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Includes Canadian writer Michael (John) Adams, who wrote "Fire and Ice", "Sex in the snow"; UK writer Michael Adams, (doctorate in War Studies from the University of London), who wrote the recently published "Napoleon and Russia"; Michael Adams, 1961- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"; Michael Adams, 1945- "The writer's mind" and "Blind Man's Bluff"; Michael Adams, 1947 - Aug 14, (Barron's book notes); Michael Adams, 1920- "Chaos of rebirth" and "Publish it Not"; UK writer Michael Adams, "Secrets of Successful Betting"; and a travel book "Umbria" with the Michael Adams filled in the author field. Several book titles on this page without isbn numbers may have been written by still other Michael Adams writers. Michael Henry Adams did not write any books listed on this page, no matter what amazon.com may say.

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Includes Canadian writer Michael (John) Adams, who wrote "Fire and Ice", "Sex in the snow"; UK writer Michael Adams, (doctorate in War Studies from the University of London), who wrote the recently published "Napoleon and Russia"; Michael Adams, 1961- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"; Michael Adams, 1945- "The writer's mind" and "Blind Man's Bluff"; Michael Adams, 1947 - Aug 14, (Barron's book notes); Michael Adams, 1920- "Chaos of rebirth" and "Publish it Not"; UK writer Michael Adams, "Secrets of Successful Betting"; and a travel book "Umbria" with the Michael Adams filled in the author field. Several book titles on this page without isbn numbers may have been written by still other Michael Adams writers. Michael Henry Adams did not write any books listed on this page, no matter what amazon.com may say.

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Includes Canadian writer Michael (John) Adams, who wrote "Fire and Ice", "Sex in the snow"; UK writer Michael Adams, (doctorate in War Studies from the University of London), who wrote the recently published "Napoleon and Russia"; Michael Adams, 1961- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"; Michael Adams, 1945- "The writer's mind" and "Blind Man's Bluff"; Michael Adams, 1947 - Aug 14, (Barron's book notes); Michael Adams, 1920- "Chaos of rebirth" and "Publish it Not"; UK writer Michael Adams, "Secrets of Successful Betting"; and a travel book "Umbria" with the Michael Adams filled in the author field. Several book titles on this page without isbn numbers may have been written by still other Michael Adams writers. Michael Henry Adams did not write any books listed on this page, no matter what amazon.com may say.

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