John Stuart (disambiguation)
"John Stuart" is composed of at least 15 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
John Stuart (12)
British Missionaries and the End of Empire: East, Central, and Southern Africa, 1939-64 (Studies in the History of Christian Missions) (2011) 10 copies
The Spiritual in the Secular: Missionaries and Knowledge about Africa (Studies in the History of Christian Missions) (2012) — Contributor — 6 copies
John Stuart (unknown)
John Stuart Mill: The Collection: On Liberty, Socialism, Utilitarianism, Three Essays on Religion The Subjection Of Women. (2020) 10 copies
The Miscellany of the Spalding Club 4 copies
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- 1) Stuart, John Marberger, 1927- You don't have to slay a dragon
2) Stuart, John, 1749-1823. Memoir of Indian wars and other occurrences
3) Stuart, John, 1847- Burma through the centuries
4) Stuart, John, writer on aviation. Wings over America;
5) Stuart, John, (Johnny) 1940-2003 Rockers
6) Stuart, John, 1813-1877 Records of the Monastery...
7) John Stuart (aka John Broadfoot) d. 1829 - The Trial of John Stuart....
8) Sturt, John 1929- (note spelling) Celebrating Service
9) Stuart, John 1743-1821 - Leabhraichean an t-Seann Tiomnaidh, air an tarruing o'n cheud chanain chum…
10) Stuart, John,1912- The Education of John Reed
11) Stuart, J. K. (John K.) Sharing in That
12) Stuart, John, 1958- British missionaries and the end of empire
13) Stuart, John, -1838. A sketch of the Cherokee and Choctaw Indians.
14) John Stuart - Hiding in Sunshine
15) Holden, J. Stuart (John Stuart) 1874-1934 - A Book of Remembrance
16) Stuart, John 1940-2003 - Ikons
17) John Stuart 1718-1779 - Letter from John Stuart to the Board of Trade of Great Britain [December…
18) John Stuart Blackie - Introduction by Blackie (National choir. Vol. 1 : part : songs : standard and original : including musical gems of all nations : with notes to the songs-historical, personal, and critical : with introduction by Professor John Stuart Blackie)
19)John Stuart - Adrian & deWitt Mysteries
20) John Stuart, poet - Double Vision
