George Baker (disambiguation)
"George Baker" is composed of at least 15 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
George Baker (4)
The Sidney Poitier Collection: Edge of the City / Something of Value / A Patch of Blue / A Warm December (2009) 6 copies
A Hill in Korea [1956 film] — Actor — 3 copies
No Job for a Lady: Series 1 [DVD] — Actor — 1 copy
George Baker (1)
Sad Sack Laugh Special #93 1 copy
Sad Sack #248 1 copy
George Baker (3)
Works have been aliased into George Edward Baker.
Exploring Myths and Legends 2 copies
George Baker (5)
Radical agriculture 3 copies
George Baker (7)
Works have been aliased into George Pierce Baker.
George Baker (unknown)
Male Call: The Complete War Time Strip 1942-1946 (2011) — Contributor, some editions — 74 copies, 5 reviews
The last shore 2 copies
Paloma Blanca 2 copies
Science of Locomotive Management: Economical Firing, Economical Boiler-Feeding, Economical Use of Steam (1923) 2 copies
Het Paard van Troje. Roman 1 copy
Unhistoric Acts 1 copy
Leeuwenhart 1 copy
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- 1) George Baker (1915-1975), cartoonist, author of The Sad Sack;
2) George Thomas Baker (1970- ), US art historian, author of The artwork caught by the tail and James Coleman;
3) George Edward Baker, (1902- ), author of Paris of Troy and Exploring myths and legends;
4) George Baker (1931-2011), British actor and the author of The way to Wexford and A cook for all seasons;
5) George Baker (1944- ), author of Radical agriculture;
6) George Edward Baker, who wrote about Mary Kingsley;
7) George Pierce Baker (1866-1935), "The Pilgrim spirit";
8) George Baker, Biker Babes
10) the same as (4)
11) George Baker, (b.1941)
14) George Baker, of the Society of Friends, fl. 1906 - Unhistoric Acts
15) George Baker, Draughtsman - Scale Drawing
16) George Barker - Income distribution in New Zealand
17) George Baker, fl. 1844 - Livy
18) George Baker (b. 1885), baritone - associated with the Savoy Operas
19) George Baker - 16th century translator of medical texts.

