Birmingham Shakespeare Library : The birth of Merlin, or, The childe hath found his father : as it hath been several times acted with great applause / written by William Shakespear and William Rowley.
1662
1
Birmingham Stacy G : Fluid mechanics for chemical engineers / James O. Wilkes ; with contributions by Stacy G. Birmingham ... [et al.].
Birnbaum Alfred : The elephant vanishes / Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Alfred Birnbaum & Jay Rubin.
2012
1
Birnbaum Andrea : Interactive design 2 / editors Andrea Birnbaum, Michael Porciello and Heinke Jenssen.
2001
1
Birnbaum Daniel : Artists at Work : second Baltic International Seminar 26-28 October 2000 / Daniel Birnbaum ... [et al.] ; edited by Sarah Martin and Sune Nordgren.
2001
1
Birnbaum Eduard : Jewish musicians at the court of the Mantuan dukes (1542-1628) / English edition, revised and augmented by J. Cohen.
Birne Luke : Dolefull nevves from Ireland : sent in a letter by a gentleman to a brother-in-law here in London, wherein he relates the distressed condition the English are in, in that kingdome. With the copie of a commission granted by Luke Birne a prime commander of Ireland, whose grandfather was M. Feagh Hugh an arch traytor in Q. Elizabeth's raigne, to execute marshall law npon [sic] all the Protestants.
1642
1
Birner Betty J : The discourse function of inversion in English.
1996
1
Birner Jack : Hayek, coordination and evolution : his legacy in philosophy, politics, economics, and the history of ideas.
1994
1
Birney Alice Lotvin : Satiric catharsis in Shakespeare : a theory of dramatic structure.
Birnie Of Broomhill : The practice of pietie: : directing a Christian howe to walke that hee may please God. / Amplified by the author..
1631
1
Birnie Of Saline Andrew Sir : A compend or abreviat of the most important ordinary securities of, and concerning rights personal and real, redeemable and irredeemable, of common use in Scotland : containing above an hundred different securities, collected from the stiles of several writers ... with the symbols and solemnities required by law and custom, for perfecting and making valid these rights and writs.