William James
Henry Clay
Finnegan's Wake, authored by James Joyce.
Frances Perkins
He authored and dictated the terms of the Treaty.
Edmond Burke
William James, an American psychologist and philosopher, authored the textbook "Principles of Psychology" in 1890 which became a seminal work in the field of psychology. James was a key figure in the functionalist school of thought, which emphasized the adaptive functions of behavior in helping organisms to survive and thrive.
Chanakya was the ancient Indian philosopher, jurist, economist, and royal adviser who authored the Arthashastra.
The graphic novel entitled Pussey! was authored by Daniel Clowes. Daniel Clowes is an American cartoonist and screenwriter. Pussey! is a satirical story of a comic book writer named Dan Pussey.
Helen Hunt Jackson
Roger Penrose is known for being a mathematician, a physicist and philosopher. Some books he has authored are 'The Emperor's New Mind', 'The Road to Reality', 'Shadows of the Mind', 'Cycles of Time' and 'Quantum Aspects of Life'.
Marshall C. Greco is a professor known for his research in human behavior, leadership, and organizational effectiveness. He has authored books and articles on these topics, focusing on practical applications for professionals in various fields.
The Audacity of Hope and Dreams from My Father
Ledford Julius Bischof has not authored any published works as of current information.
Louis P. Aikman is known for his work in the field of psychology, specifically focusing on topics related to human behavior, cognitive psychology, and clinical psychology. He has authored several articles and research papers on these subjects, contributing to the understanding of how the mind and behavior are interconnected.
Daniel Bravo Cores is an author known for writing books on topics related to personal development, self-help, and psychology. He has authored titles such as "The Power of Now" and "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success."
Ford Bowne (1846-1910) was an American philosopher known for his work in the field of metaphysics and theology. He authored several books, including "Metaphysics" and "The Immanence of God," in which he explores the relationship between God and the material world. Bowne's writings often focus on the nature of reality, the existence of God, and the limits of human knowledge.
The play Caesar and Cleopatra was authored by George Bernard Shaw.