Alan Brown (disambiguation)

"Alan Brown" is composed of at least 22 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Includes the names: Alan Brown, Alan Brown PhD

Author Division

Alan Brown (21)

The Tin Flute (1945) — Translator, some editions — 751 copies, 13 reviews
Children of My Heart (1977) — Translator, some editions — 191 copies, 9 reviews
Garden in the Wind (1975) — Translator, some editions — 47 copies, 2 reviews

Alan Brown (1)

Audrey Hepburn's Neck (1996) 315 copies, 8 reviews
Private Romeo [2011 film] (2011) — Director — 15 copies, 1 review
Five Dances [2013 film] (2014) — Director — 5 copies
Boys Life 4: Four Play [2003 film] (2003) — Director, Producer & Screenwriter — 5 copies

Alan Brown (7)

The Haunted South (2014) 16 copies

Alan Brown (13)

Windhover (1997) 57 copies
Hoot and Holler (2001) 42 copies, 1 review
Old Hushwing (1998) 10 copies
The Smallpox Slayer (2001) 9 copies

Alan Brown (18)

Alan Brown (2)

Works have been aliased into Alan S. Brown.

The Psychology of The Simpsons: D'oh! (2006) — Editor — 56 copies
The how to study book (2000) 6 copies

Alan Brown (3)

Princess (1989) 11 copies

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
Please do not combine this page with that of Allan Brown. They are not the same.

1. Brown, Alan (M.), 1950 Sep. 2- wrote Audrey Hepburn's Neck, also wrote/directed Private Romeo.
2. Brown, Alan S., 1948- wrote The How To Study Book.
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4. Brown, Alan, 1925-1970 wrote Invitation to Sailing.
5. Brown, Alan, 1944- (Alan Scott Brown, born 27 June 1944) wrote What I Believe.
6. Brown, Alan 1923- wrote The Aristocrat.
7. Brown, Alan, 1950 Jan. 12- wrote Ghost Hunters of New England.
8. Brown, Alan, 1951- wrote Wheelchair Willie.
9. Brown, Alan, 1955- wrote Modern Political Philosophy.
10. Brown, Alan, 1956 July 7- wrote Lighting Secrets for the Professional Photographer.
11. Brown, Alan (Alan M.) wrote Lost Boys Never Say Die.
12. Alan Brown (Church of England) wrote Religious Education in the Primary School.
13. Brown, Alan 1945- wrote A Dog of My Own.
14. Dr. Alan Brown, Professor, Virginia Tech; http://www.aoe.vt.edu/people/faculty....
18. Alan Brown, a former member of the Scottish National Orchestra.
21. Alan Brown, Canadian translator of books by Gabrielle Roy; see https://www.attlc-ltac.org/en/alan-bro....