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William Kotzwinkle
William Kotzwinkle is represented in this catalog by 25 books across 5 series, including Children's, Walter the Farting Dog, E.T., Felonious Monk Mystery, and Inspector Mantis Mysteries.
William Kuhn
William Kuhn is represented in this catalog by nine books, including Democratic Royalism, Henry and Mary Ponsonby, Reading Jackie, Swimming with Lord Byron, and The Politics of Pleasure, along with the series Eight Friends of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
William Landay
William Landay is represented in this catalog by four books, including All That Is Mine I Carry with Me, Defending Jacob, Mission Flats, and The Strangler.
William Lashner
William Lashner is represented in this catalog by 20 books, including the Victor Carl and Elizabeth Webster series, as well as A Filthy Business, Blood And Bone, Freedom Road, Guaranteed Heroes, and Kockroach.
William Le Queux
William Le Queux is represented in this catalog by seven books, including An Observer in the Near East, Britain's Deadly Peril, German Atrocities, German Spies in England, and On the Polar Star in the Arctic Sea.
William L Myers Jr
William L Myers Jr is represented in this catalog by four books, including work in the Philadelphia Legal series.
William L. Shirer
William L. Shirer is represented in this catalog by 14 books, including the series 20th Century Journey and Berlin Diary, as well as titles such as Gandhi: A Memoir, Love and Hatred: The Troubled Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy, Midcentury Journey, The Challenge of Scandinavia, and The Collapse of the Third Republic.
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray is represented in this catalog by 30 books, including Ballads, Burlesques, Christmas Books, Contributions to the Morning Chronicle, and Early and Late Papers.
William Martin
William Martin is represented in this catalog by 13 books, including Annapolis, Cape Cod, Citizen Washington, December '41, and Nerve Endings, with series entries including Peter Fallon and San Francisco: The Luxury of Eccentricity.