William King (disambiguation)
"William King" is composed of at least 12 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
William King (1)
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection (1990) — Contributor — 310 copies, 2 reviews
Ignorant Armies (1989) — Contributor, some editions; Contributor, some editions — 60 copies, 1 review
Lord of Undeath 4 copies
Gotrek & Felix Omnibus: Trollslayer, Skavenslayer, Daemonslayer, and Dragonslayer (Warhammer) (2003) 4 copies, 1 review
In the Belly of the Beast 3 copies
Cyberpunk Stories 2 copies
Death and Glory! 2 copies
The Lost Kinsmen 2 copies
Green Troops 1 copy
Red Garden 1 copy
Easy Steps To Posthumanity 1 copy
Skyrider 1 copy
Zabójca królowej 1 copy
Zabójca demonów 1 copy
Zabójca bestii 1 copy
Zabójca wampirów 1 copy
Zabójca gigantów 1 copy
Spider God 1 copy
William King (5)
Works have been aliased into William King, successively Bishop of Derry and Archbishop of Dublin.
William King (4)
Works have been aliased into William Donald Ælian King.
William King (unknown)
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales (The Classic Children's Treasury) {8 stories} (1996) — Narrator — 80 copies
Intermittent Blasting: The Simple Truth Behind Consistently Losing Weight and Keeping It Off...For Good! (2018) 3 copies
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- (1) William King (1959–), also known as "Bill King"; British author of a number of successful science-fiction and fantasy books, most notably in Games Workshop's Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 series
(2) William King (1952–); President of Culinary Development and Training for the McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant chain, and the author of several cookbooks; A chef's bounty
(3) William King (1663–1712); An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes, necessary for the understanding of the ancient poets
(4) William Donald Ælian King (1910–); Stick and the stars
(5) William King (1650–1729); Archbishop of Dublin and a friend of Jonathan Swift
(6) William B. King, III; Romantic New York
(7) William King (1945–); Leaving Ardglass
(8) William King (1771–1854); William King's mortality books
(9) William King (1685–1763); Political and literary anecdotes of his own times
(10) William Augustus Henry King (1894–1958); English porcelain figures of the eighteenth century
(12) William King (1786–1865); Dr. William King and the Co-operator, 1828-1830
(13) William King, first book The Great Deception, also Chemtrails: Weather Manipulation

