James W. Hall

James W. Hall

James W. Hall is composed of at least 14 distinct authors.

Also known as: James Hall, James Hall, HALL JAMES W., James W. Hall

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    1. James Hall; b. July 18, 1918, Hertfordshire; d. Aug. 22, 2007; wrote Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art.
    2. James Wilson Hall (b. 1947-07-04 wrote Red Sky at Night.
    3. James Wilbur Hall III (b. 1948-07-20) wrote Handbook of Otoacoustic Emissions.
    4. James W. Hall wrote Intermediate Algebra With Early Functions.
    5. Hall, James 1793-1868 wrote Letters from the West
    6. Hall, James A. (James Albert), 1934- wrote Patterns of Dreaming
    7. (James Herrick Hall, born 20 Oct. 1933) wrote Knowledge, belief, and transcendence: Philosophical problems in religion.
    8. Hall, Prof. James (Winford); b. June 10, 1917 edited The Permanence of Yeats.
    9. Hall, James 1954-05-17 wrote Sangoma.
    10. James Norman Hall (April 22, 1887 – July 5, 1951) wrote (with Nordhoff) The Bounty Trilogy.
    11. James Hall (September 12, 1811–August 7, 1898) wrote Natural history of New York: Geology of New York, part 4 - comprising the…
    12. (Hall, James B(ryon); b. 7/21/18)
    The Lunatic Giant in the Drawing Room. 13. James Hall (b. 1963-09-04) wrote Michelangelo and the Reinvention of the Human Body.
    14. James F. Hall wrote Introductory Chemistry In The Laboratory.

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