Bernice Myers has written:
'My Mother Is Lost' -- subject(s): Italian language, Readers
'It happens to everyone' -- subject(s): Fiction, Schools, Teachers
'Extraordinary Invention' -- subject(s): Children's stories, American, Fiction, Inventions
'Gold Watch' -- subject(s): Clocks and watches, Fathers and sons, Fiction, Unemployment
'Shhhhhh, it's a secret (The Holt basic reading system; #v level 9)'
'Quest'orso qui, non fa cosi!' -- subject(s): Bears, Fantasy, Juvenile fiction
'Maman, s'est perdue' -- subject(s): French language, Juvenile fiction, Missing children, Mothers, Readers
'Chicken feathers (Satellite books)'
'Not this bear!' -- subject(s): Bears, Fantasy, Fiction, Italian language, Juvenile fiction, Readers
'Dog Days'
'My private diary' -- subject(s): Diaries (Blank-books)
'The super-duper sandwich (Books for young learners)'
'The flying shoes' -- subject(s): Animals, Fiction, Flying machines, Shoes
Betsy Morrell Bryan is an American archaeologist and art historian known for her work on ancient Egyptian art and Archaeology. She has written several books and articles on various aspects of ancient Egypt, with a focus on topics such as religious iconography, tomb decoration, and the role of women in ancient Egyptian society.
Betsy Bryan was born in 1949.
Bryan Ferry has written: 'Taxi'
Bryan Moon has written: 'Harvest' 'Seeds'
Roy Bryan has written: 'Winter lightning'
Bryan A. Helsby has written: 'A prophecy for a king'
Bryan Anstey has written: 'True mirror'
Bryan Waite has written: 'Rutland trails'
Bryan Robertson has written: 'Jackson Pollock'
Bryan Oliver has written: 'Knife edge'
Bryan Nash Gill has written: 'Bryan Nash Gill'
Benjamin Bryan has written: 'The British vivisectors' directory'
Bryan Atkin has written: 'How British industry prices'