One Gordon contribution is a piece of insipid text titled , lettered in white on a blue wall.
This is an ancient text titled The Pillars of Creation.
In the fourth part of the text, titled Tomorrow, Smith explains how the Yukon First Nations would use their independence if a settlement is constructed.
The text he wrote in 1971, titled the Shin Sakuteiki, summarizes his attitudes towards Japanese garden making in the 20th century.
In 1669, while in Bologna, he printed a mathematical text titled Practica Gnomonica.
After wandering about for a bit, he stumbles across a large text titled, The Book of Salzared.
He was the author of an astrological text titled Pinax or Table.
He also wrote a compilation of texts titled History of Reaction in 1852.
The online text, titled Interactive Calculus was posted in 1995.
There is evidence that, in the Warring States, two different texts titled "Wuzi" existed, but (at least) one of them has been lost.