David Ball (Unterscheidung)

"David Ball" bezeichnet mindestens 11 verschiedene Autoren, unterteilt nach ihren Werken.

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Autorenunterscheidung

David Ball (1)

Rogues (2014) — Mitwirkender — 1,281 Exemplare
Warriors (2010) — Mitwirkender — 643 Exemplare
Asha (2004) 286 Exemplare
Ikufar. Sohn der Wüste. (1999) 221 Exemplare
Darkness Moves: An Henri Michaux Anthology, 1927-1984 (1984) — Herausgeber — 130 Exemplare
China Run (2002) 84 Exemplare
Marseille Noir (2008) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben49 Exemplare
Constantinople the Way it Was & The Green Mosque at Bursa (2006) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben4 Exemplare
Warriors 3 Exemplare
Hac ve Hilal-Savrulan Yurekler (2005) 2 Exemplare
The Scroll 1 Exemplar
Derby Scribes Anthology 2011 (2011) 1 Exemplar
Provenance 1 Exemplar

David Ball (12)

In den Vereinigten Staaten von Afrika (2006) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben100 Exemplare

David Ball (7)

Thinkin' Problem (2009) 6 Exemplare

Wissenswertes

Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
#1 David W. Ball 1949 (David Wadsworth Ball, b. Sept. 12, 1949) (historical fiction & sf), on ISFDB - Warriors
#2 David Ball, 1942- author of Backwards & Forwards: A Technical Manual for Reading Plays(David Allen Ball; b. June 26, 1942 in Catskill, N.Y., both law and theatre books)
#3 David Ball is Professor of Risk Management at the Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management at Middlesex University. Environmental Health Policy
#4 David Ball (UK) author of Managing suppliers and partners for the academic library
#5 David Ball, editor of Looking Back: A Pictorial History of Waukesha
#6 Ball, David A. Reptile
#7 Ball, David, (born July 9, 1953 in Rock Hill, South Carolina)- Amigo
#8 David Ball, BA, BLitt; Colchester Inst. of Higher Ed., Clacton-on-Sea, 1942- George Orwell's Animal farm (not the same as #2)
#9 Ball, David (David S.), 1942- To the point
#10 David Ball - The Northern Flinders Ranges : a report on the requirement for extensions…
#11 David Ball Photography. - Masters of Menu
#12 Ball, David, 1937- ; b. 2/27/37; assoc. prof. of French, Smith College; poet) translated‏ Diary of the Dark Years