Goldin Owen 1957 : Human life and the natural world : readings in the history of Western philosophy / edited by Owen Goldin and Patricia Kilroe.
c1997
1
Golding Alfred Siemon : Classicistic acting : two centuries of a performance tradition at the Amsterdam Schouwburg; to which is appended an annotated translation of the "Lessons on the principles of gesticulation and mimic expression" of J. Jelgerhuis ...
Golding Dan : Star wars after Lucas : a critical guide to the future of the galaxy / Dan Golding.
2019
1
Golding David 1940 : Thinking about management : a reflective practice approach / edited by David Golding and David Currie.
2000
1
Golding David Mba : Advertising works 19 : proving the payback on marketing investment : case studies from the IPA Effectiveness Awards 2010 / edited and introduced by David Golding.
2010
1
Golding Dominic : Social theories of risk / Sheldon Krimsky and Dominic Golding, editors.
Golding Jack : Begoniaceae, edition 2 : Part 1: Annotated species list : Part II: Illustrated key, abridgment and supplement / by Jack Golding and Dieter C. Wasshausen.
2002
1
Golding Jackie : Without prejudice : Mind lesbian, gay and bisexual mental health awareness research.
1997
1
Golding Jean : From birth to five : a study of the health and behaviour of Britain's 5-year-olds / edited by N.R. Butler and J. Golding; data editor; B. Howlett ...
Golding William Active 17th Century : Servants on horse-back, or, A free-people bestrided in their persons and liberties, by worthlesse men : being a representation of the dejected state of the inhabitants of Summer Islands : containing short illustrations upon a petition presented to the High Court of Parliament for redresse / published by Will. Golding ...
Goldisborough John : Goldisborough. 1662 An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1662 : Being the second from bissextile or leap year, fand from the creation, 5611. Wherein is contained, many usefull, pleasant and necessary observations and predictions: amongst the rest you may behold the state of the whole year, the eclipses, great conjunctions and mutual aspects of the planets; together with their places in every moneth. Calculated (according to art) for the meridian and latitude of the most honourable City of London, whose situation is in longitude 24 degrees 20 minutes, and in latitude 51 degrees 32 minutes, and without sensible error may serve for any part of great [sic] Brittain. By John Goldisborough, Gent. student in astrology and physick.