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No. there are no books on Adam Lambert yet. yet being the key word here!
Helena Eason has written: 'Walking in Bristol' -- subject(s): Description, Guide-books 'Walking around Bristol' -- subject(s): Guide-books, Description
There are several books that are set in Bristol, England. Some of these include Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes, as well as Only Time Will Tell by Jeffrey Archer.
Jeanette Lambert has written: 'Black images in contemporary children's books, 1980-1990' -- subject(s): African Americans, Bibliography, Blacks, Juvenile fiction
Jonathan Lambert has written: 'Hoppy the Cricket...Jumps High and Low (Baby Bug Books)' 'Buzz the bee-- hunts for flowers' -- subject(s): Bees, Fiction, Specimens, Stories in rhyme, Toy and movable books 'Numbers (Early Learning Board Books)' 'My first pick'n'match book of colours' -- subject(s): Colors, Juvenile literature
David Allen Lambert is Online Genealogist at the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) in Boston. He has written several magazine articles and books in the area of genealogical research.
Sorry. Percy only gets 5 books. Never fear, though! Rickie is busy writing the Camp Half-Blood series, and some Egyptian series. Keep looking for them!
Ralph Gaines has written: 'Wildlife in Bristol' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Guide-books, Wilderness areas
There are several books that are set in Bristol, England. Some of these include Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes, as well as Only Time Will Tell by Jeffrey Archer.
Charles Lambert Mann is an author known for writing fiction and non-fiction books. Some of his works include "The Room with the Second-Best View," "The Sorting Office," and "With or Without You." He has received critical acclaim for his writing style and storytelling abilities.
Doctor Who isn't based on a book. It was an original series created by Verity Lambert in the 60's for the BBC. There are books that are based on the characters in the TV show, but the TV show came first.
Elizabeth Lambert Wood has written several mystery novels featuring her protagonist, private investigator Tamara Hayle. Some of her notable works include "A Carrion Death," "Now You See Me," and "Diamond Life." Her books often blend elements of mystery, crime, and social issues.