1.
Sir Peter Scott 1909-1989 is the author of
A coloured key to the wildfowl of the world. More of his works can be found on the
Sir Peter Scott author page.
2.
Peter Scott (1928-) is the author of
Manual of Metalworking.
3.
Peter Scott (1931-2013), long time thief, is the author of
Gentleman Thief: The Recollections of a Cat Burglar.
4.
Peter Scott (1934-), former race car driver, is the author of
Racing!: The drivers handbook.
5.
Peter Scott (1945-), Vietnam Vet-US Army and teacher, is the author of
Lost Crusade: America's Secret Cambodian Mercenaries.
6.
Peter Scott (1946-), professor of education at University of Leeds, is the author of
The Meanings of Mass Higher Education.
7.
Peter Scott (1947-), solicitor, is the author of
Practice Management Handbook.
8.
Peter Scott (1953-), founder of the National Aids Manual organization, is the author of
A No-nonsense Guide: Purchasing HIV Prevention Services.
9.
Peter Scott (1961-), British theologian, is the author of
The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology.
10.
Peter Scott (1966-), economist, is the author of
Triumph of the south.
11.
Peter Scott (1976-), humorist is the author of
There's a Spouse in My House.
12.
Peter David Scott (see
LibraryThing page) is an illustrator and the author of
Sharks.
13.
Peter G. Scott is the author of
HARROW AND STANMORE RAILWAY.
14.
Peter J. Scott (1948-), curator at Memorial University in Newfoundland, is the author of
Wildflowers of Newfoundland and Labrador Field Guide.
15.
Peter James Scott (1961-), professor of psychology, is the author of
Psychology: A Contemporary Introduction.
16.
Peter R. Scott, author of
Guide to the visible remains...