Jeremy Black may refer to:
Jeremy Black suggests that the victory of grain perhaps implies that man can live without domestic animals, but cannot survive without bread.
Jeremy Black discusses the problems of serial pregnancy and multiple births along with the complex psychology of the myth.
International encyclopedia of military history, James C. Bradford, editor; preface by Jeremy Black.
Jeremy Black lists these conversations occurring in 1812, while Kenneth Panton believes they happened the previous year, in 1811.
Jeremy Black calls the work "a beautiful example of Early Dynastic calligraphy" and discussed the text "where primeval cosmic events are imagined."
Jeremy Black agrees, although points out that the inclusion of Leiter was a sign of American influence in the Caribbean.
Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, 1992.
Warfare and History, edited by Jeremy Black.
According to academic Jeremy Black, Bond is written as a complex character, even though he was also often the voice of Fleming's prejudices.