| John GrayJohn Gray is composed of at least 17 distinct authors.Also known as: John Gray PH.D, John Gray Ph.D., Ph.D. John Gray, Gray, Ph.D. John, Ph.D. Dr. John Gray | 5,128 | 66 | (3.37) | 0 | 0 |
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John Gray has 4 past events. (show) John Banville.; John Gray.; Edwin Frank. Georges Simenon was not only a popular and prolific novelist but also a visionary writer of modern life. His short romans durs, the “hard” or “tough” novels he set apart from his crowd-pleasing Maigret mysteries, are perceptive, nervewracking and unsentimental explorations of the crooked passages ... (more)
Foyles: John Gray and Mark Vernon - The World According to Russell (October 6 at 18:30)
John Gray is celebrated as Britain's foremost political philosopher with some of the most influential books in recent times to his name, including Black Mass and Straw Dogs. In his new collection of essays, he discusses issues that are central to the most cherished beliefs that humanity holds, overturning ... (more)Event location: Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee
£7.50. During the last century global politics was shaped by science-based utopian projects, with genocidal consequences. Today, the war in Iraq has promised a new era of democracy yet produced a blood-soaked anarchy and emerging theocracy. Black Mass, John Gray's powerful and frightening new book, ... (more)Event location: Pavilion Theatre
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this page contains works by many authors. #1 Born 1948 John N. Gray, British political philosopher (author of Heresies and Straw Dogs). #2 Born 1951 John Gray, US writer (author of Mars and Venus books). #3 John Gray (Canadian Journalist, b. 1937) wrote Paul Martin. #4 Born 1938 (author of Lawyers' Latin). #5 Born 1913 (author of Near Eastern Mythology). #6 John Gray (b. 1938--02-07) wrote The Alexander Technique. #7 John Gray (canada, b. 1946) wrote Billy Bishop Goes to War. #8. John Gray (1866-1934) wrote Silverpoints. #9 John Michael Gray (b. 1948-03-25) wrote Responding to Community Conflict. #10 John Gray (b. 1924(08-24) wrote Racewalking #11 John Gray (b. 1947-11-25) wrote The World of Skin Care. #12 John Gray,(b. 1962-06-10) Director of the Black Arts Research Center (author of Àshe) #13 John Gray (b. 1947-02-10) wrote City in Revolt. #14 John Gray (b. 1958) wrote (I think) the film, The Glimmer Man. #15 John Wylie Gray wrote Skills for Leaders. #16 John Gray (1724-1811) wrote The Essential Principles of the Wealth of Nations. #17 John Gray (b. 1950) wrote Kazakhstan.
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