James Scott (verduidelijking)

"James Scott" is samengesteld uit ten minste 16 verschillende auteurs, onderscheiden door hun werken.

Auteurssplitsing

James Scott (1)

The Kept (2014) 484 exemplaren

James Scott (4)

The settlement of Huron County (1966) 11 exemplaren
Huron County in Pioneer Times (1954) 5 exemplaren
Ontario scene (1969) 4 exemplaren
Of Mud and Dreams (1967) 2 exemplaren

James Scott (onbekend)

Christmas Eve, 1914 (2014) — Verteller — 150 exemplaren
Inspector Morse 09: The Last Enemy [Videorecording] (2002) — Director — 9 exemplaren
Reach for the Sky (2020) 3 exemplaren
After These Things - What? (1945) 3 exemplaren
Poetry: Cooperative Learning (1994) 2 exemplaren
Retour à Watersbridge (2015) 2 exemplaren
The Scottish Countryside (1928) 2 exemplaren
El secreto de la señora Howell (2015) 2 exemplaren
Bez litosci (2015) 1 exemplaar
The Electric Woman 1 exemplaar
Ztracen v Himálaji (1996) 1 exemplaar
Write Great Fiction 1 exemplaar

Algemene kennis

Ontwarringsbericht
James Scott (1): author of The Kept
JS (2)-b.1923
JS (3) is James C. Scott who lives near Scaramento.
JS (4)b.1916, Seaforth, Ontario, Canada
JS (5)-b.1969
JS (6) was a Sergeant of Marines, who travelled to Australia on the First Fleet aboard Prince of Wales. He returned to England in 1791 and died in 1796.
James Scott (7): journalist in South Carolina and the son of a US naval officer who survived the attack on the USS Liberty in 1967.
JS (8) was Rev. James Scott (1733-1814) who became rector of Simonburn, Northumberland in 1771 but was forced to flee when his parishioners attempted to murder him after he initiated litigation over tithes.
JS (10) was a member of the Scottish Prophetical Council. He wrote numerous tracts in the 1940s.
JS (11) was James Sylvester Scott (1885–1938), an African-American ragtime composer.
(15) James Scott - The Christian Vision
(16) James Scott, a writer for Prestwick House - Satire
(18) James Scott - Festival of Spies
(19) Scott, J. M. (James Maurice), 1906-1986. The Polar Regions
(20) James R. Scott, editor of Danforth's obsterics and gynecology
(21) Scott James (1962-), US journalist who writes fiction under the name Kemble Scott.
(22) Scott James, author of Christian picture books for children