John Reed (disambiguation)

"John Reed" is composed of at least 22 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Includes the names: John Reed, Dzhon Rid, জন রীড

Author Division

John Reed (1)

Fathers and Sons (1862) — some editions — 9,970 copies, 149 reviews
Ten Days that Shook the World (1919) 2,849 copies, 44 reviews
Insurgent Mexico (1914) 412 copies, 5 reviews
World War I and America: Told by the Americans Who Lived It (1918) — Contributor — 221 copies, 1 review
The Mammoth Book of True War Stories (1992) — Contributor — 97 copies
The War in Eastern Europe (1916) 86 copies, 4 reviews
The Collected Works of John Reed (1995) 60 copies, 1 review
Collected Poems (1985) 15 copies
Gringos in Mexico: An Anthology (1988) — Contributor — 11 copies
I Saw the New World Born (1976) 8 copies
Our Lives: American Labor Stories (1948) — Contributor — 6 copies
Pancho Villa (2009) 6 copies
John Reed for the Masses (1987) 4 copies
An anthology, 2 copies
War or peace 1 copy
John Reed - Ten Days That Shook the World — Original author — 1 copy

John Reed (2)

All the World's a Grave (2008) 79 copies, 6 reviews
A Still Small Voice (2000) 68 copies, 5 reviews
Snowball's Chance (2002) 66 copies, 5 reviews
The Whole (2005) 39 copies, 4 reviews
Tales of Woe (2010) 18 copies, 8 reviews

John Reed (5)

Works have been aliased into John O. Reed.

The old Man and the Medal (1956) — Translator, some editions — 118 copies, 3 reviews
A Book of African Verse (1976) — Editor — 31 copies
Selected Poems (1964) — Translator, some editions — 15 copies
A New Book of African Verse (1984) — Editor — 10 copies
Leaving : in memoriam (2013) 2 copies

John Reed (6)

The Story of London's Underground (1963) — Author, some editions — 97 copies, 1 review
London Tramways (1997) 11 copies
Moving Images (1990) 2 copies

John Reed (11)

The Schubert song companion (1985) 48 copies
Schubert (Master Musicians Series) (1987) 41 copies, 1 review
The Cambridge Companion to Schubert (1997) — Contributor — 36 copies, 1 review
Schubert: Piano Sonatas (2000) — essay — 19 copies
Schubert: The Final Years (1972) 8 copies

John Reed (8)

The Kingfisher's Call (2002) 5 copies
MOTA 2002: Truth (2002) 2 copies

John Reed (18)

Scammell (1982) 4 copies

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1) Reed, John Silas (1887–1920): American journalist and communist, Ten Days that Shook the World
2) Reed, John (1969–): American novelist, A Still Small Voice
3) Reed, John Shelton (1942–): American sociologist, Perspectives on the American South
4) Reed, John: American leadership coach, Pinpointing Excellence
5) Reed, John Oliver (1929–2012): English compiler and editor of African poetry, A Book of African Verse
6) Reed, John (1946–): The Story of London's Underground
7) Reed, John Harford (1901–1981): Australian art editor and patron, Letters of John Reed: Defining Australian Cultural Life
8) Reed, John Roland (1942–): American thriller novelist and poet, Kingfisher's Call
9) Reed, John (1966–): British music biographer, Paul Weller
10) Reed, John (1786–1850): American lawyer and judge, Pennsylvania Blackstone
11) Reed, John (1909–1999): English musicologist and music critic, The Schubert Song Companion
12) Reed, John K. (1966–): geologist and creationist, Rocks Aren't Clocks
13) Reed, John Shepard (1939–): Grumpy Old Bankers
14) Reed, John Lamb (1916–2010): English actor, singer, and dancer, Nothing Whatever to Grumble At
15) Reed, John: Surrey Rugby
16) Reed, John (1946–): Elegant Simplicity
17) Reed, John (1751–1831): American Congregational minister and member of U.S. House of Representatives, An Apology for the Rite of Infant Baptism...
18) Reed, John (1934–): Scammell
19) Reed, John Calvin Jr. (1930–): American geologist, Ancient Lavas in Shenandoah National Park
20) Reed, John F.: American disc jockey, Another Lousy Day in Paradise
21) Reed, John: Report of Directors and Accounts (Beira Railway Co.)
22) Reed, John (1738–1776): American colonial property owner, An Explanation of the Map of the City...
23) Reed, John: Canadian paramedic and registered nurse, Diesel, Blood, and Smoke

Modelos de Locura (Models of Madness) is attributed to John Read.