Thomas A. Milne is known for writing books such as "Plant Behavior and Intelligence" and "The Particle Odyssey: A Journey to the Heart of the Matter." He is an author who focuses on scientific topics related to plant behavior and particle physics.
Thomas A. Milne has written:
'Sourcebook of methods of analysis for biomass and biomass conversion processes' -- subject(s): Biomass chemicals, Biomass conversion, Biomass energy
A. A. Milne wrote about Winnie the Pooh.
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Hugh Milne is a British author known for his book "The Heart of Listening: A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work." He is a leading figure in the field of craniosacral therapy and his book has been widely acclaimed for its unique approach to healing and energy work.
Janis Milne is known for writing "Presidential Libraries: An Annotated Bibliography." This book provides a comprehensive list of publications related to US presidential libraries.
Roseleen Milne has written: 'Borrowed plumes'
Jean Milne has written: 'The Story of Diamonds'
A. Forbes Milne has written: 'Beethoven: the pianoforte sonatas' 'Beethoven'
W. P. Milne has written: 'A first course in the calculus'
J. R. Milne has written: 'Considerations on Eucharistic Worship'
Duncan Grinnel-Milne has written: 'An escaper's log' 'Wind in the wires'
R S Milne is most known for his work as one of the pen names for the children's book series "Winnie-the-Pooh," created by A. A. Milne. The author wrote several books featuring the famous bear and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.
J. A Milne has written: 'Bed-material size and the riffle-pond sequence'
M. Milne has written: 'The book of European skiing' 'Book of modern mountaineering'
Penelope Milne has written: 'Kittens!' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Behavior, Kittens