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William Jones is composed of at least 2 distinct authors (edit assignments). LibraryThing has only recently introduced this feature. In the near future distinct authors will have their own pages. William Jones (1)- Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information… 69 copies
- Personal Information Management 18 copies, 1 review
- History of the Christian Church: From the Birth of Christ to the 18th… 12 copies
- The muse recalled, an ode on the nuptials of Lord viscount Althorp and… 4 copies
- Theoretical Solid State Physics, Vol.1: Perfect Lattices in Equilibrium 4 copies
- Theoretical Solid State Physics, Vol. 2: Non-Equilibrium and Disorder… 4 copies
- Poeseos Asiaticæ commentariorum libri sex, cum appendice; subjicitur… 3 copies
- Les reports de Sir William Jones, Chevalier ... De divers special cases cy… 3 copies
- Artifacts: Memories Out of Space and Time 2 copies
- An essay on the law of bailments 2 copies
- A homiletical commentary on the book of Numbers: (Chapters XXI to XXXVI)… 2 copies
- An ode in imitation of Alcaeus 2 copies
- Wales in America: Scranton & the Welsh, 1860-1920 2 copies
- Geheimnisvolles Marokko 2 copies
- Insight Compact Guide Washington, D.C. 2 copies
- Brothers 'Til Death: The Civil War Letters of William, Thomas, and… 2 copies
- Assembly Language Programming (3rd Edition) 2 copies
- The description and use of a new portable orrery ... : to which is… 2 copies
- Geiriadur duwinyddol, yn cynnwys sylwadau eglurhaol, beirniadol, ac… 1 copy
- Drychfeddyliau Detholedig 1 copy
- The Works of Sir William Jones 1 copy
- Asiatic Researches 1 copy
- A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments made… 1 copy
- New campanalogia 1 copy
- Clavis campanalogia, or, A key to the art of ringing 1 copy
- The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary (12/31) : Psalm 87-150 1 copy
- A homiletical commentary on the book of Numbers: (Chapters XXI to XXXVI)… 1 copy
- Ode to liberty 1 copy
- An Essay on the Character of the Welsh as a Nation 1 copy
- The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary (4/31) : Numbers &… 1 copy
- The catholic doctrine of a Trinity, proved by above an hundred short and… 1 copy
William Jones (2)William Jones (unknown)
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William Jones has 5 past events. (show) Keith Baker.; William Jones.; M. Keaton. From gaming novels, movie adaptations and corporate series to the reader expectations of shared mythos such as HPL's Chthulu and Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, how do you write in a fixed world and still be original?
William Jones.; John Scalzi.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Warfare in science fiction and fantasy and what attracts us to it.
Sarah Monette.; William Jones.; Catherynne Valente.; Cherie Priest. Horror elements increasingly creep into Sci-Fi and Fantasy, especially in the urban settings. Why? Is there something basic in the nature of horror itself that translates into all genres? Do we just enjoy being scared so much that we want a taste of it in everything? Our panelists present their views.
Keith Baker.; William Jones.; M Keaton. Playing the Game: Three writers, each with a background in both playing and writing for gaming, share a stage together. They might read, they might take questions, they might just tell horror stories of working with gaming companies. Who knows? The only thing you can be sure of is that these three have ... (more)
Keith Baker.; William Jones.; M Keaton. Playing the Game: Three writers, each with a background in both playing and writing for gaming, share a stage together. They might read, they might take questions, they might just tell horror stories of working with gaming companies. Who knows? The only thing you can be sure of is that these three have ... (more)
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All but the first work in #1 awaiting assignment {working on it}
Split authors include: # William P. Jones, 1952- author of Keeping Found Things Found # William Jones, writer (see links) author of Secrets Of New York
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