James Grant (disambiguation)

"James Grant" is composed of at least 16 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Author Division

James Grant (3)

Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival (1993) — Illustrator, some editions — 1,474 copies

James Grant (2)

Ghosts: A Treasury of Chilling Tales Old & New (1981) — Contributor — 336 copies
The Clans of Scotland (1886) 15 copies
The Adventures of Rob Roy (1864) 8 copies
Under the Red Dragon (2017) 3 copies
Derval Hampton 2 copies
THE CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD. (2018) 2 copies
Dulcie Carlyon (2015) 1 copy
Jack Chaloner (2015) 1 copy

James Grant (7)

Works have been aliased into James L. Grant.

Pedestrian Wolves (2004) 19 copies

James Grant (6)

Works have been aliased into Bruce Crowther.

James Grant (unknown)

Final Exit (2004) 2 copies
My Thrawn Glory (2004) 1 copy
Authentic Mission (2020) 1 copy

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1. James Grant (b. 1946) wrote John Adams: Party of One.
2. James Grant (UK,1822-1877) novelist historian wrote The Clans of Scotland
3. Grant, James (Jim), 1946- Two Old Women
4. Grant, James, archaeologist (fl. 1880) wrote The Mysteries of All Nations.
5. Grant, James 1802-1879 wrote Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons.
6. James Grant (b. 1933) wrote Rose Medallion. Wrote under pseud. Bruce Crowther
7. James L. Grant wrote Pedestrian Wolves and other works listed on his separate author page.
8. Grant, James, 1771 or 2-1833. The narrative of a voyage of discovery, performed in His Majesty's vessel the Lady Nelson, of sixty tons burthen
9. Grant, James, 1935- One hundred years with the Clonard Redemptorists
10. Grant, James, 1859- The chemistry of breadmaking,
11. Grant, James (Alexander) 1931- Episcopally Led and Synodically Governed
12. Grant, James Eric, 1980- The critical imagination
13. Grant, James, 1743?-1835. Thoughts on the origin and descent of the Gael:
14. James Grant - Writing Your Own Will
15. James Grant - Peak District Through the Lens
16. Grant, James 1865-1919 - Records of the County of Banff: 1660 - 1760 (New Spalding Club no. 42)
17. James Grant 1964 -, Scottish musician and songwriter, born in Glasgow