Clem Brandon Connally has written:
'An engineering study of the driftwood-benezette gas field in Pennsylvania'
Clem Brandon Connally is a pseudonym often used by authors who write Western novels, particularly in the Longarm series. The Longarm series features a character named Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long who solves crimes in the Old West. The true identity of the author(s) behind the Clem Brandon Connally pseudonym is not publicly known.
Clem. Schouwenaars has written: 'Ars moriendi'
James R. Clem has written: 'He bragged on their cotton'
Emerson S. Clem has written: 'Which--innocent or guilty?'
Bill Clem has written: 'Disciple' -- subject(s): Spiritual formation
Clem Neutjens has written: 'Friedrich Gundolf' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Arthur Clem McIntosh has written: 'A botanical survey of the Black Hills of South Dakota' -- subject(s): Botany
Nancy E. Clem has written: 'The Cold Spring tragedy' -- subject(s): Trials (Murder), Trials, litigation
Clem Fiori has written: 'The vanishing New Jersey landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape, Natural areas, Pictorial works
Clem D. Chapple has written: 'His words, my reflections' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, God (Christianity), Peace of mind, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Peace of mind
Harold J. Clem has written: 'United States international economic policy' -- subject(s): Commerce, Commercial policy, Foreign economic relations, International economic relations 'Maintenance management in the Department of Defense' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Equipment, Management
Clem Thomas has written: 'The History of the British Lions' -- subject(s): History, Lions (Rugby team), Rugby Union football, Rugby football teams 'The history of the British Lions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Rugby football teams, History, British Lions, Rugby Union football
Mindee Clem's birth name is Melynda Sue Clem.