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David King

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1) David King (b. 1943) wrote The Commisar Vanishes, writes on the Soviet Union.
2) David King (b. 1970) is an historian, wrote Finding Atlantis.
3) Dave King (b. 1955) wrote The Ha Ha, is a poet and novelist.
4) David A. King (b.1939-08-12)wrote The Hot Topic, is a British scientist.
5) David King (b. 1960)wrote Dreamworks, is an Australian writer.
6) David King (b. 1948-12-17) wrote Half-hull modeling, writes on maritime subjects.
7) David C. King (b. 1933-07-30) wrote Colonial Days, writes history books for children.
8) David King (b. 1940-12-03) wrote Project Management Made Simple, writes on software and management.
9) David King (1819-1894 ) wrote Memoir of David King, wrote on Christianity.
10) David King (active 1960s) wrote Rat Patrol, wrote television series novelizations.
11) David King (b. 1958) is a sports writer.
12) David King (b. 1932-08-28) writes puzzles.
13)Bob and Dave is a periodical
"David King" is a pen name used by Howard Pehrson (b. 1914) , who also wrote as "Matt Weston".
14) King, David, 1914- wrote The fiddler.
15) David King (b. ?) writes on accounting.
16) David King (1806-1883 )wrote, Principles of Geology, also wrote on Christianity.
17) David E. King wrote Danny Dutch Is Sorry.
18) David King Austrailian sf author wrote Mirror City.

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