Gibson J John : Eduardi Bernardi, S.T.P. et astronomiæ apud Oxonienses professoris Saviliani, Orbis eruditi literaturam à charactere Samaritico deducta, & ab ipso edit. A.D. 1689 : tabulam hanc à [-] restauratam et supplementis quibusdam egregijs humanismè sibi subministratis au[-]am, Musei Britannici curatoribus, muneris et observantur suæ quasi primitias, D.[-]D. Carolus Morton M.D., Soc. Reg. Lond. à secretis, col. med. etc.., A.D. 1759 ...
Gibson Jeremy : Introduction to game design, prototyping, and development : from concept to playable game - with Unity and C# / Jeremy Gibson.
2015
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Gibson Jeremy Sumner Wycherley : Oxfordshire and north Berkshire Protestation Returns and tax assessments 1641-42 / edited by Jeremy Gibson ; Oxfordshire Returns originally transcribed by Christopher S.A. Dobson ; tax assessments and Berkshire Returns transcribed by the editor ...
1994
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Gibson Jerry D : Principles of digital and analog communications.
1989
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Gibson Jessica Anne Fiona : Henry Handel Richardson's portrayal of the femme fatale in "Maurice Guest.
1988
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Gibson Jill : Motivation : non-cognitive aspects of student performance : papers presented at the eighth annual conference of the Society for Research into Higher Education, 1973 / edited by Colin Flood Page and Jill Gibson.
1973
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Gibson John 1787 : The history of Glasgow : from the earliest accounts to the present time : with an account of the rise, progress and present state of the different branches of commerce and manufactures now carried on in the city of Glasgow / by John Gibson.
1777
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Gibson John 1969 : The literary Wittgenstein / edited by John Gibson and Wolfgang Huemer.
Gibson John Active 1661 : Sad and lamentable newes from Suffolk : being a true and perfect relation of the great thunder-claps, and lightning, that fell upon the house of Mr. Absolon at Wangford, where Mr. Torril, Mr. Blowgate, Mr. Brome, Mr. Lemon, and divers other gentlemen were drinking of healths. And the manner how the said thunderclaps rent and tore the house in divers places, striking divers of the aforesaid gentlemen lame, senseless, and carrying of Mr. Blowgate out of the parlour to the top of the room, and casting of him upon a table. As also, the striking of Mr. Torril dead, the hair of his head being almost all burnt of with the lightning, his legs somewhat bruised, and his head, face, and body, changed black. Attested by the fore-man of the jury, Mr. John Gibson, who on Thursday was sevennight was summoned upon the Crowners Quest.