James Melville (skeln forfatterne fra hinanden)

"James Melville" er sammensat af mindst 2 forskellige forfattere, opdelt efter deres værker.

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James Melville (1)

The Wages of Zen (1979) 101 eksemplarer
Japanese Short Stories (2000) 84 eksemplarer
The Chrysanthemum Chain (1980) 83 eksemplarer
A Sort of Samurai (1981) 71 eksemplarer
The Ninth Netsuke (1982) 70 eksemplarer
A Haiku for Hanae (1782) 70 eksemplarer
The Oxford Book of Detective Stories (2000) — Bidragyder — 69 eksemplarer
The Reluctant Ronin (1988) 68 eksemplarer
Death of a Daimyo (1984) 68 eksemplarer
The Bogus Buddha (1990) 68 eksemplarer
Sayonara, Sweet Amaryllis (1983) 66 eksemplarer
The death ceremony (1985) 64 eksemplarer
Kimono for a Corpse (1987) 62 eksemplarer
1st Culprit: A Crime Writers' Association Annual (1992) — Bidragyder — 59 eksemplarer
Go Gently, Gaijin (1986) 57 eksemplarer
The Body Wore Brocade (1992) 48 eksemplarer
3rd Culprit: An Annual of Crime Stories (1994) — Bidragyder — 41 eksemplarer
The Verdict of Us All (2006) — Bidragyder — 22 eksemplarer
Imperial Way (1986) 11 eksemplarer
The Reluctant Spy (1995) 5 eksemplarer
A Tarnished Phoenix (1990) 4 eksemplarer
Diplomatic Baggage (1994) 3 eksemplarer

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#1 James Melville, author of Wages of Zen, is a pseudonym used by Roy Peter Martin 1931-2014, a British diplomat who has spent most of his life in Japan. He also wrote 3 mysteries in the "Heron Carvic's Miss Seeton series, under the name Hampton Charles. These author names should not be combined due to the existence of other authors called James Melville.

#2 James Melville 1556-1614 (also known as James Melvill) was the author of Short Relation of the State of the Kirk in Scotland.

The works of #3 Sir James Melville 1535-1617 at the moment are on his separate author page.