Duncan, Ian.
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 0 publications in 0 languages |
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Titles
Ivanhoe /
by:
Duncan, Ian.; Scott, Walter, (Sir,) (1771-1832.); Great Britain
(Language materials, printed)
The Effect of Social Class on Food Choice.
by:
Duncan, Ian.; University of Nebraska at Omaha., Sociology.
(Electronic resources)
The lost world : = being an account of the recent amazing adventures of Professor George E. Challenger, Lord John Roxton, Professor Summerlee, and Mr. E.D. Malone of the Daily gazette/
by:
Duncan, Ian.; Doyle, Arthur Conan, (Sir,) (1859-1930); South America
(Language materials, printed)
Rob Roy /
by:
Duncan, Ian.; Scott, Walter, (Sir,) (1771-1832.); Scotland
(Language materials, printed)
Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism.
by:
Davis, Leith.; Duncan, Ian.; Sorensen, Janet.; Ebooks Corporation.
(Electronic resources)
Carbon capture and storage = technologies, policies, economics, and implementation strategies /
by:
Duncan, Ian.; Al-Fattah, Saud M.
(Electronic resources)
Scott's shadow : = the novel in Romantic Edinburgh /
by:
Duncan, Ian.; Edinburgh (Scotland); Scotland
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
English fiction- History and criticism.- 19th century
Carbon sequestration.
Public health.
Man-woman relationships- Fiction.- South America
Rob, Roy,- Fiction.
Outlaws- Fiction.
Edinburgh (Scotland)- Intellectual life- 19th century.
Carbon dioxide sinks.
Challenger, Professor (Fictitious character)- Fiction.
Air quality management.
Great Britain- History- Richard I, 1189-1199
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
Rain forests- Fiction.- South America
Civilization, Medieval- 12th century
Knights and knighthood- England
South America- Fiction.
English fiction- Scottish authors
Nationalism in literature.
Dinosaurs- Fiction.
Prehistoric peoples- Fiction.
National characteristics, Scottish, in literature.
Scotland- History- 1689-1745
Modernism (Literature)- Scotland.
Geological carbon sequestration.
Wild women- Fiction.- South America
Scott, Walter,- Influence.
Romanticism- Scotland.
Scotland- In literature.
Carbon dioxide- Environmental aspects.
Sociology.