Roy B. Lacoursiere has written several books on Canadian history, particularly focusing on Quebec and French Canada. Some of his notable works include "Canadian Railways and the Imperial Market: Prairie Settlement" and "French Canada in Transition." Lacoursiere's research explores various aspects of Canadian history, such as transportation, Immigration, and cultural evolution.
B. A. ROY has written: 'FLORAL MIMICRY BY A PLANT PATHOGEN'
Roy B. Crowder has written: 'Inner city issues' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Cities and towns
B. Roy Frieden has written: 'Physics from Fisher information' -- subject(s): Methodology, Physical measurements, Physics, Information theory
Roy B. Stupack has written: 'The Ben Wyvis development project (Raven Rock Village scheme), Strathpeffer, Dingwall, NearInverness, Scotland'
Roy B. Blizzard has written: 'Let Judah go up first' -- subject(s): Bible, History and criticism, Judaism, Prayer, Prayers
Roy B. Sawhill has written: 'Vehicle characteristics of fuel and travel time on urban arterials and freeways' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Express highways, Fuel consumption, Travel time (Traffic engineering)
Le Roy B. Campbell has written: 'The unusual in London and vicinity' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Civilization, Description and travel, English influences, Intellectual life, Social life and customs
S. B. Roy has written: 'Early Aryans of India, 3100-1400 B.C' -- subject(s): Chronology, Civilization, History, Indo-Aryans, Indus civilization 'Interpretation of taxing statutes' -- subject(s): Interpretation and construction, Law and legislation, Taxation
B. B. Sangadzhieva has written: 'Dobrota'
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