Ian Wallace (disambiguation)

"Ian Wallace" is composed of at least 7 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Includes the name: Wallace. Ian

Author Division

Ian Wallace (4)

Very Last First Time (1985) — Illustrator — 564 copies
The Huron Carol (1990) — Illustrator, some editions — 232 copies
Canadian Railroad Trilogy (2010) — Illustrator — 53 copies
Boy of the Deeps (1999) 34 copies
Duncan's Way (2000) 31 copies
The Sparrow's Song (1986) 21 copies
Sandwich, The (1975) 20 copies
The Naked Lady (2002) 19 copies
Morgan the Magnificent (1987) 17 copies
The Sleeping Porch (2008) 12 copies
Mavis and Merna (2005) 11 copies
A Winter's Tale (1997) 10 copies
The Slippers' Keeper (2015) 9 copies

Ian Wallace (1)

Deathstar Voyage (1969) 72 copies
A Voyage to Dari (1974) 59 copies
Heller's Leap (1979) 59 copies
The Lucifer Comet (1980) 57 copies
Rape of the Sun (1982) 56 copies
Pan Sagittarius (1973) 52 copies
The World Asunder (1976) 48 copies
Z-Sting (1978) 41 copies
Croyd (1967) 37 copies
The sign of the mute medusa (1977) 35 copies
Dr. Orpheus (1968) 25 copies
Megalomania (1989) 17 copies
The purloined prince (1971) 10 copies
La Comète de Lucifer (1983) 1 copy

Ian Wallace (unknown)

The Complete Book of British Birds (1988) — Artist — 92 copies
The Chestnut Cookbook (Hamlyn Cookbook Series) (2000) — Photographer — 13 copies
Barbecue (2003) — Photographer — 10 copies
Tom Thumb [1958 film] (1997) — Actor — 9 copies

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
Ian Wallace (1), author of "Deathstar Voyage" is the pseudonym used by science fiction author John Wallace Pritchard (1912-1998) (Wikipedia).

Ian Wallace (2), author of "Promise me you'l sing MUD" is the singer (1919-2009) (Wikipedia).

Ian Wallace (3), author of "Mysteries and Marvels of Bird Life", is D. Ian M. Wallace (1933-2021) (Wikipedia).

Ian Wallace (4) is Canadian children's book author and illustrator (1950- )

Ian Wallace (5) is a dream psychologist

Ian Wallace (6) is a photographer in Tasmania (1972- )

Ian Wallace (7) was a lecturer in German and European studies (1942-2021)