Tom Miller (verduidelijking)

"Tom Miller" is samengesteld uit ten minste 14 verschillende auteurs, onderscheiden door hun werken.

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Auteurssplitsing

Tom Miller (7)

Voyage from Yesteryear (1982) — Artiest omslagafbeelding, sommige edities698 exemplaren
The Giants Novels (Inherit the Stars, The Gentle Giants of Ganymede, and Giants' Star) (1991) — Artiest omslagafbeelding, sommige edities418 exemplaren
Dragons of Darkness (1981) — Illustrator, sommige edities170 exemplaren
Imperial Bounty (1988) — Artiest omslagafbeelding, sommige edities131 exemplaren
Edison's Conquest of Mars (1898) — Artiest omslagafbeelding, sommige edities84 exemplaren
The Robotech RPG Book Six: The Return of the Masters (1989) — Illustrator — 27 exemplaren

Tom Miller (13)

The Philosopher's Flight (2018) 472 exemplaren
The Philosopher's War (2019) 68 exemplaren

Tom Miller (8)

The Wave (2010) 1 exemplaar
Twilight Run (2010) 1 exemplaar

Tom Miller (onbekend)

Text: Ur (2007) — Medewerker — 14 exemplaren
Slim Jim: Simply the Best (2014) 3 exemplaren
North Cascades 2 exemplaren
Fantastic Chicago (1991) — Illustrator — 2 exemplaren
When Stones Speak (2014) 1 exemplaar

Algemene kennis

Ontwarringsbericht
1. Tom Miller (b. 1947), author of The panama hat trail.
2. Tom Miller (b. 1975), works for Microsoft Game Studio, author of Beginning 3D game programming.
3. Tom Miller (b. 1932), author of The world of the California gray whale.
4. Tom Miller, UK journalist.
5. Tom Miller (b. 1964), author of Introduction to option-adjusted spread analysis.
6. Tom Miller, motivational speaker, author of Self-discipline and emotional control.
7. Tom Miller, illustrator.
8. Tom Miller, author of Twilight run. They may be multiple authors; cannot identify with the above.
9. Tom Miller, author of Functional approaches to written text.
10. Tom Miller (1945-2000), Baltimore artist.
11. Tom Miller, author of Self help in the environment.
12. Tom Miller, author of The unfair advantage.
13. Tom Miller, author of The philosopher's flight.
14. Tom Miller, New York architectural history blogger at Daytonian in Manhattan