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James Wilson

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Multiple authors:
1. James Wilson (1948- ) British novelist and indigenous peoples advocate - author of The Dark Clue, The Bastard Boy, The Woman in the Picture, Consolation, The Earth Shall Weep.
2. Wilson, James W. (James Wesley), 1925- , co-author of All About Herbs and The Victory Garden.
3. James Wilson gamebook author of Blue Frog Tavern and Sword for Hire.
4. James Wilson, 1775-1845, Virginia born/Northern Ireland raised blind - author of Biography of the Blind.
5. Wilson, J. C. (James Cornelius) 1847-1934 wrote Treatise on the Continued Fevers.
6. Wilson, James (1953- ) who writes about WWII Germany (Hitler's Alpine Retreat, Luftwaffe Propaganda Postcards
7. Wilson, Jim wrote Pictorial Guide to the Martial Arts ("Golden Hands").
8. James Wilson (1943- ) 56 More Devotions on Short Notice
9. James Wilson (1742–1798), Scottish lawyer, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence wrote Collected Works of James Wilson.
10. James Wilson (1963- ) author of Berkeley UNIX
11. Wilson, James, M.D., of Malvern fl. 1847 wrote The practice of the water-cure with authenticated evidence of its efficacy…
12. Wilson, James, Esq., philomath fl. 1819 astrologer-author of Dictionary of Astrology
13. Wilson, James 1759 or 60-1814 wrote A Missionary Voyage of .....
14. James Wilson (1853-1926) author of he dialect of Robert Burns as spoken in central Ayrshire
15. James Wilson fl. 1824 wrote Tournay.

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