Pārsīʹpūr, Shahrnūsh -- Film adaptations : Women without men = Zanān bidūn-i mardān / Coproduction Office ; directed by Shirin Neshat in collaboration with Shoja Azari ; written by Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari ; in coproduction with Rommel Film, EMC Produktion ; produced by Susanne Marian, Martin Gschlacht, Philippe Bober ; produced by Essential Filmproduktion, Coop 99 Filmproduktion, Parisienne De Production ; IndiePix Films & Coproduction Office presents
Parsis. : The Zoroastrian myth of migration from Iran and settlement in the Indian diaspora : text, translation and analysis of the 16th century Qeṣṣe-ye Sanjān 'The story of Sanjan' / by Alan Williams
Parsonages -- England -- Designs and plans. : Designs for parsonage houses, alms houses, etc. etc. with examples of gables, and other curious remains of old English architecture / by T.F. Hunt, architect, author of "Half-a-dozen hints on picturesque domestic architecture," &c. &c.
Parsonages -- Great Britain : The law of the building of churches, parsonages, and schools : and of the divisions of parishes and places / by Charles Francis Trower
Parsons, Albert Richard, 1848-1887. : A letter to a young law student : being a view of the judicial murder of four men at Chicago, November 11th, 1878, from the standpoint of Wilbur F. Bryant, Counsellor at law, Hartington, Nebraska
Parsons, Christopher, 1932- : True to nature : Christopher Parsons looks back on 25 years of wildlife filming with the BBC Natural History Unit / foreword by David Attenborough
Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. : Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England : Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610
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Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. Conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland : The right of succession to the kingdom of England : in two books ; against the sophisms of Parsons the Jésuite, who assum'd the counterfeit name of Doleman ; by which he endeavours to overthrow not only the rights of succession in kingdoms, but also the sacred authority of kings themselves / written originally in Latin above 100 years since by the eminently learned and judicious Sir Thomas Craig of Riccartoun, the celebrated author of the Jus feudale, and now faithfully translated into English, with a large index of the contents, and a preface by the translator, giving an account of the author and of his adversary