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John Wilson

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1) Wilson, John W. (John Warwick) 1937- wrote The Old Testament And Christian Living.
2) Wilson, John P. (John Preston) wrote Treating Psychological Trauma and PTSD.
3) The Australian welfare state has as one its editors: John Wilson (b. 1952)
4) A basic Latin vocabulary; Education and the concept of mental health; Equality; Faith of an artist; Introduction to moral education; Language & the pursuit of truth; Logic and sexual morality; Philosophy and practical education; Preface to morality; Reason and morals; Thinking with concepts and What philosphy can do was written by John Wilson (1928-2003), English philosopher of education.
5) CB, a life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
written by John Wilson (b. 1924).
6) Christopher North and the Noctes Ambrosianae; The comedy of the Noctes Ambrosianæ; Noctes Ambrosianæ;
and The recreations of Christopher North written by John Wilson (1785-1854), Scottish writer.
7) The disappearance of Lyndsey Barratt
written by John Wilson (b. 1937).
8) The flags of war; North with Franklin; and Red Goodwin and Flames of the tiger written by John Wilson (b. Aug. 2, 1951)
9)The gazetteer of Scotland
written by John Marius Wilson (fl. 19th cent.).
10) Memories of a labour leader written by John Wilson (b. 1837)
11) Molecular biology of the cell, a problems approach
written by John H. Wilson (b. 1944).
12) The official Razzie movie guide
written by John Wilson (b. 1954).
13) Scotland's malt whiskies
written by John Wilson (b. 1930).
14) Silver and plate
has consultant credit for John Wilson, silver expert (fl. 1994).
15) Trigonometry, with the doctrine of the sphere
probably written by John Wilson, of Edinburgh (fl. 1714-1718), writer on mathematics.
16) The Cheats
and The Dramatic Works of John Wilson are by John Wilson (1627-1696) Restoration playwright.
17) the Nell Gwyn book listed here belongs on the page for John Harold Wilson.

18) Wilson, John 1948- edited The Best Christian Writing.
19) Wilson, John, 1936 Aug. 3- wrote Understanding journalism.
20) Wilson, John, 1943 Apr. 12- wrote AA book of New Zealand historic places.

21) Wilson, John 1947- wrote Ink on Paper.
22) Wilson, John 1937 (July 12)- wrote Through the Bible: The Law.
23) Wilson, John 1943- wrote The complete book of fishing : tackle, techniques, species, bait.
24) Wilson, John BSc wrote Roger Cook's Checkpoint.
25) Wilson, John, 1933- wrote AutoCAD 2000.
26) Wilson, John 1952- wrote Lori.
27) Wilson, John, 1942- wrote Politics and leisure.
28) Wilson, John D. edited Magill's Literary....
29) Wilson, John (John A) wrote Tanks and Trucks of the Spanish Civil War.
30) Wilson, John, 1826- wrote The importance of the proof-reader.
31) Wilson, John, School supervisor wrote Tales and travels of a school inspector.
32) John Wilson (fl. 1796) wrote Tables....
33) Wilson, John 1926- wrote One of the Richest Gifts.
34) Wilson, John 1917- wrote Practical Security in Commerce and Industry.
35) Wilson, John 1720-1789 wrote Earl Douglas.
36) Wilson, John writer on pensions wrote Tolley's Guide.....
37) Wilson, John 1935 Oct. 1- wrote Birdwatching Walks Around...
38) Wilson, John 1958- wrote Current Issues in ....
39) Wilson, John Richard wrote Energizing Our Future.
40) Wilson, John 1802-1868 wrote A Treatise on English Punctuation...
41) Wilson, John Melbourne Ogilvy wrote Introduction to Social Movements.
42) Wilson, John S. (John Sullivan) wrote Edward Henry Potthast: American Impressionist.

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