Colin Evans (desambiguação)
"Colin Evans" é composto por pelo menos 1 autores distintos, separados pelas suas obras.
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Colin Evans (1)
The Casebook of Forensic Detection: How Science Solved 100 of the World's Most Baffling Crimes (1996) 298 cópias
A Question of Evidence: The Casebook of Great Forensic Controversies, from Napoleon to O.J. (2002) 73 cópias
Blood On The Table: The Greatest Cases of New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (2008) 71 cópias
The Valentino Affair: The Jazz Age Murder Scandal That Shocked New York Society and Gripped the World (2014) 37 cópias
Slaughter on a Snowy Morn: A Tale of Murder, Corruption and the Death Penalty Case that Shocked America (1994) 29 cópias
Superlawyers: America's Courtroom Celebrities : 40 Top Lawyers and the Cases That Made Them Famous (1998) 5 cópias
Colin Evans (desconhecido)
The new Waite's compendium of natal astrology with ephemeris for 1880-1980 and universal table of houses (1971) 24 cópias
English People: The Experience of Teaching and Learning English in British Universities (1993) 4 cópias
Developing University English Teaching: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Humanities Teaching at University Level (1995) 2 cópias
Toots for Trumpets. One, two or three trumpets with piano and/or guitar. [Score and parts.] 1 exemplar(es)
Sun, Snow and Strike! 1 exemplar(es)
Strike It Rich!: Music with a Beat for Classroom Instruments 1 exemplar(es)
Clarinet Capers (Get it together) 1 exemplar(es)
Conhecimento Comum
- Aviso de desambiguação
- Colin Evans is the author of 17 books dealing with forensics and true crime. His fascination with the murkier side of human nature began while he was still in school. Hours spent in library archives researching contemporary newspaper accounts about "Jack the Ripper" (no, he doesn't have any clues to the killer's identity, and he seriously doubts that anyone else does, either) got him started and it's really never stopped since then.
He was living in America when his first book was published in 1993, and since that time he's gone on to become one of the foremost writers dealing with the history and development of forensic science.