![]() | Author: John WilsonAlso known as: John Wilson ed., John ed. Wilson, John Wilson Editor, John Wilson etc. Disambiguation Notice
Okay, here's a beginning where Wilsons can be identified: Adrift in time and Flames of the tiger was written by John Alexander Wilson (b. 1951) The Australian welfare state has as one its editors: John Wilson (b. 1952) 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 educationCB, a life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman written by John Wilson (b. 1924) 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 The disappearance of Lyndsey Barratt written by John Wilson (b. 1937) Ferranti, a history probably written by John F. Wilson The flags of war; North with Franklin; and Red Goodwin written by John Wilson (b. Aug. 2, 1951) The gazetteer of Scotland written by John Marius Wilson (fl. 19th cent.) Memories of a labour leader written by John Wilson (b. 1837) Molecular biology of the cell, a problems approach written by John H. Wilson (b. 1944) The official Razzie movie guide written by John Wilson (b. 1954) Scotland's malt whiskies written by John Wilson (b. 1930) Silver and plate has consultant credit for John Wilson, silver expert (fl. 1994) Trigonometry, with the doctrine of the sphere probably written by John Wilson, of Edinburgh (fl. 1714-1718), writer on mathematics
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Disambiguation NoticeOkay, here's a beginning where Wilsons can be identified: Adrift in time and Flames of the tiger was written by John Alexander Wilson (b. 1951) The Australian welfare state has as one its editors: John Wilson (b. 1952) 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 educationCB, a life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman written by John Wilson (b. 1924) 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 The disappearance of Lyndsey Barratt written by John Wilson (b. 1937) Ferranti, a history probably written by John F. Wilson The flags of war; North with Franklin; and Red Goodwin written by John Wilson (b. Aug. 2, 1951) The gazetteer of Scotland written by John Marius Wilson (fl. 19th cent.) Memories of a labour leader written by John Wilson (b. 1837) Molecular biology of the cell, a problems approach written by John H. Wilson (b. 1944) The official Razzie movie guide written by John Wilson (b. 1954) Scotland's malt whiskies written by John Wilson (b. 1930) Silver and plate has consultant credit for John Wilson, silver expert (fl. 1994) Trigonometry, with the doctrine of the sphere probably written by John Wilson, of Edinburgh (fl. 1714-1718), writer on mathematics Combine with…
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