John Shipman is a renowned journalist, known for his expertise in investigative reporting. He has written various articles and reports covering a wide range of topics, including politics, social issues, and international news. Shipman's work stands out for its thorough research and insightful analysis.
Martin Howard has written:
'Disney's computer fun' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Programming, Juvenile literature
Herbert Shipman has written: 'Verses'
Joseph C. Shipman has written: 'William Dampier'
William Henry Shipman has written: 'The doctrinal test'
Andrew Jackson Shipman has written: 'A memorial of Andrew J. Shipman' -- subject(s): Catholics
Carlota Shipman Smith has written: 'A theory of auxiliary 'have' in English'
George Anderson Shipman has written: 'The Grand Coulee Dam area'
William G. Shipman has written: 'Influence of an attitude on visual perception'
Melvin Isidore Shipman has written: 'The public school system in an aging community'
Dorothy M. Shipman has written: 'The jolly Hallowe'en book' -- subject(s): Halloween
Homer David Shipman has written: 'Historical models and the anticipation of the future' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy
Samuel Shipman Kingsbury has written: 'A rhetorical study of the style of Andocides' -- subject(s): Accessible book
John Shipman Springer has written: 'The Fondas' 'They sang! they danced! they romanced!' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Musical films, Pictorial works 'All talking! all singing! all dancing!' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Musical films, Pictorial works