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Johnson, Paul, 1915- wrote Conquering cancer and co-wrote Death & the caring community.
Paul Johnson 1928- (also entered in LT as Paul M. Johnson) wrote Aerofilms book of London from the air; Art; Birth of the modern world; British cathedrals; Castles of England, Scotland and Wales; Cathedrals of England, Scotland and Wales; The Civilization of ancient Egypt; Creators; Elizabeth I; Enemies of society; George Washington; A History of Christianity; A History of the American people; A History of the English people; A History of the Jews; A History of the modern world; Intellectuals; Ireland; The Life and times of Edward III; Merrie England; Modern times; Napoleon; The National Trust book of British castles; The Offshore islanders; The Oxford book of British political anecdotes; Paul Johnson in New Zealand; A Place in history; Pope John XXIII; The Quest for God; The Quotable Paul Johnson; The Renaissance; To hell with Picasso; The Vanished landscape.
Johnson, Paul, 1943- wrote A Book of one's own; Literacy through the book arts; Pictures & words together; Pop-up paper engineering.
Johnston, Paul, 1948- wrote Fish forever.
Johnston, Paul, 1962- wrote Wittgenstein and moral philosopy.
Johnson, Paul 1966- wrote Random acts of grace; Select scripts.
Paul (Brett) Johnson, (children's books).
Child Welfare League of America was corporate author (Paul Johnson second editor) of Children can't wait.
Eidelberg, Martin P. (secondary author Paul Johnson) edited Design 1935-1965.
Richards, Larry, 1931- (secondary author Paul Johnson, 1915-) wrote Death & the caring community.

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Johnson, Paul, 1915- wrote Conquering cancer and co-wrote Death & the caring community.
Paul Johnson 1928- (also entered in LT as Paul M. Johnson) wrote Aerofilms book of London from the air; Art; Birth of the modern world; British cathedrals; Castles of England, Scotland and Wales; Cathedrals of England, Scotland and Wales; The Civilization of ancient Egypt; Creators; Elizabeth I; Enemies of society; George Washington; A History of Christianity; A History of the American people; A History of the English people; A History of the Jews; A History of the modern world; Intellectuals; Ireland; The Life and times of Edward III; Merrie England; Modern times; Napoleon; The National Trust book of British castles; The Offshore islanders; The Oxford book of British political anecdotes; Paul Johnson in New Zealand; A Place in history; Pope John XXIII; The Quest for God; The Quotable Paul Johnson; The Renaissance; To hell with Picasso; The Vanished landscape.
Johnson, Paul, 1943- wrote A Book of one's own; Literacy through the book arts; Pictures & words together; Pop-up paper engineering.
Johnston, Paul, 1948- wrote Fish forever.
Johnston, Paul, 1962- wrote Wittgenstein and moral philosopy.
Johnson, Paul 1966- wrote Random acts of grace; Select scripts.
Paul (Brett) Johnson, (children's books).
Child Welfare League of America was corporate author (Paul Johnson second editor) of Children can't wait.
Eidelberg, Martin P. (secondary author Paul Johnson) edited Design 1935-1965.
Richards, Larry, 1931- (secondary author Paul Johnson, 1915-) wrote Death & the caring community.

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Johnson, Paul, 1915- wrote Conquering cancer and co-wrote Death & the caring community.
Paul Johnson 1928- (also entered in LT as Paul M. Johnson) wrote Aerofilms book of London from the air; Art; Birth of the modern world; British cathedrals; Castles of England, Scotland and Wales; Cathedrals of England, Scotland and Wales; The Civilization of ancient Egypt; Creators; Elizabeth I; Enemies of society; George Washington; A History of Christianity; A History of the American people; A History of the English people; A History of the Jews; A History of the modern world; Intellectuals; Ireland; The Life and times of Edward III; Merrie England; Modern times; Napoleon; The National Trust book of British castles; The Offshore islanders; The Oxford book of British political anecdotes; Paul Johnson in New Zealand; A Place in history; Pope John XXIII; The Quest for God; The Quotable Paul Johnson; The Renaissance; To hell with Picasso; The Vanished landscape.
Johnson, Paul, 1943- wrote A Book of one's own; Literacy through the book arts; Pictures & words together; Pop-up paper engineering.
Johnston, Paul, 1948- wrote Fish forever.
Johnston, Paul, 1962- wrote Wittgenstein and moral philosopy.
Johnson, Paul 1966- wrote Random acts of grace; Select scripts.
Paul (Brett) Johnson, (children's books).
Child Welfare League of America was corporate author (Paul Johnson second editor) of Children can't wait.
Eidelberg, Martin P. (secondary author Paul Johnson) edited Design 1935-1965.
Richards, Larry, 1931- (secondary author Paul Johnson, 1915-) wrote Death & the caring community.

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