William J. Nichols has written:
'Transatlantic mysteries' -- subject(s): Spanish Detective and mystery stories, Literature and society, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Crime in literature, Mexican Detective and mystery stories, Spanish and Mexican, Comparative literature, History, Mexican and Spanish
William J. Nichols is known for his work as an American author, primarily focusing on the historical and cultural aspects of Texas and the American West. He has written several books on topics such as Texas history, frontier life, and Western heritage. Nichols is respected for his research and storytelling, often bringing to life the unique experiences of individuals living in these regions.
J. Alden Nichols has written: 'Germany after Bismarck'
William J. Fling has written: 'Cibola'
William J. Lee has written: 'Poems'
William J. Burns has written: 'The crevice'
William J. Durr has written: 'Galaxies'
William J. Brittain has written: 'This man Beaverbrook'
William J. Reynolds has written: 'The Nebraska quotient'
William J. Foltz has written: 'Arms and the African'
William J. Christie has written: 'The sanctuary forsaken'
William J. Unwin has written: 'The parent and the school'
William J. Gross has written: 'Herod the Great'
William J. Dickson has written: 'Counseling in an organization'