Peter Martin (Unterscheidung)
"Peter Martin" bezeichnet mindestens 10 verschiedene Autoren, unterteilt nach ihren Werken.
Über den Autor
Autorenunterscheidung
Peter Martin (1)
The Building 2 Exemplare
Peter Martin (6)
Blackwater Valley Butterflies 1 Exemplar
Peter Martin (unbekannt)
A Means to an End (A gripping emotional page-turner with a twist you'll never see coming) (2018) 4 Exemplare
Building 2 Exemplare
Linear Regression: An Introduction to Statistical Models (The SAGE Quantitative Research Kit) (2022) 2 Exemplare
Sommer Aar tre Tusind 1 Exemplar
The Quest of the Pirate Gold 1 Exemplar
Svanesøen 1 Exemplar
The source, discharge, and chemical characteristics of water from Agua Caliente Spring, Palm Springs, California: USGS… (2013) 1 Exemplar
The Life and Times of Frank Sinatra 1 Exemplar
How to survive and prosper in a recession: A seven stage action plan that will protect your job, your finances and your… (1990) 1 Exemplar
Dossiê dos Personagens Biblícos 1 Exemplar
A Little Gardening Book For A Little Girl 1 Exemplar
Regression Models for Categorical and Count Data (The SAGE Quantitative Research Kit) (2022) 1 Exemplar
Wissenswertes
- Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
- According to Library of Congress name authority on 4 November 2009:
1) Martin, Peter, (1907-1962), author of The Landsmen
2) Martin, Peter (1931-), legal name Roy Peter Martin, writes fiction under the names of James Melville and Hampton Charles.
3) Martin, Peter, (1940-), English professor and author of A Life of James Boswell
4) Martin, Peter, (1942-), author of Das rebellische Eigentum
5) Martin, Peter G. ( ), writer on manufacturing.
6) Martin, Peter ( ), leader of the North-east Hampshire Area Team for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Branch of Butterfly Conservation, author of Blackwater Valley Butterflies.
7) Martin, Peter ( ), national class mandolin and fiddle player living in Seattle, author of Old Time Fiddle Tunes
8) Martin, Peter D. ( ), a native New Yorker who came to San Francisco in the 1940s to teach sociology at San Francisco State College. Martin's father was Carlo Tresca, an Italian anarchist and editor. Author of City Lights
(9) Martin, Peter --- nonfiction, religion, religious, Christian
(10) Martin, Peter --- fiction, erotica