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David Miller

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Also known as: Miller. David, David Miller ed., Editor David Miller, David Edited by Miller

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#1 David Maxwell Owens Miller -- author and editor of military, political, and other works -- is a former officer in the British armed forces who served in the Falklands, Germany, the Netherlands, Malaysia, and Singapore. He has also worked for Jane's Information Group, where he edited Jane's Major Warships 1997. He has also written The History of Browning Firearms (978-1-59228-910-3) and The Illustrated Directory of Guns (978-0-681-06685-4). He lives in England.
#3 David Miller (USA, b. 1963) wrote Dave. a collection
#4 David Miller(b.1964-05-30) -- author of Don't Mention the War about Northern Ireland -- is Lecturer in Media Studies at Stirling University and is a member of the Glasgow University Media Group. He is contributor to a number of publications including Dying of Ignorance? AIDS, the Media and Public Belief (London: Sage, forthcoming) and Controlling Broadcasting: Access, Policy and Practice in North America and Europe (Manchester University Press, 1994). He has also written for Index on Censorship and Media, Culture and Society.
#4 David Miller (b.1956-03-30) wrote Dynamic Airbrush.
#5 David Miller (b.1960-05-20) wrote Data Communication and Networks.
#7 David Miller (born Melbourne, Australia, 1950) is a writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. He has lived in London since 1972. He has published over fifty books and pamphlets, including The Caryatids, South London Mix, The Story, Unity, Pictures of Mercy, Stromata, Collected Poems, Art and Disclosure, Spiritual Letters (1-12) and The Waters of Marah.
#(now) 2 David Miller (b.1946-08-03) David Miller is Professor of Political Theory, University of Oxford, and an Official Fellow in Social and Political Theory, Nuffield College, Oxford. In 2002 he was elected to a Fellowship of the British Academy.
wrote Political Philosophy.
#8 David W. Miller wrote Critical Rationalism.
#9 David Miller (1959-10-14) wrote Seals and Sea Lions.
#10. David Miller (b.1961)
wrote AWOL on the Appalachian Trail.
#11. David Miller (b.1952-05-06)
wrote The Lord of Bellevista.
#12. David Miller (b.1943) wrote You Can Do Thousands of Things with String.
#13 David Miller (b.1942-08-07)
wrote Coins of Roman Britain.
#14. David Miller (b. 1931-06-17) wrote Optics and Refraction.
#15 David Miller (b1908) wrote The Chain and the Link.
#16 David Donald Miller wrote Open VMS.
#17 David Miller (b. 1955)
wrote Living with AIDS.
18. David G. Miller (b. 1945) wrote Continental Pilsner.
#19 David Leroy Miller wrote Gods and Games.
#20 David Miller (b. 1935-03-01) wrote Peter Cushing Companion.
#21 David Miller (NZ,b.1890) wrote Common Insects of New Zealand.
#22 David Reed Miller (b.1949) wrote The History of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian…
#23 Rabbi David Miller wrote The Secret of Happiness.
#24 David Miller (b. 1944)
wrote Apple Files.
#25 David L. Miller (b.1953) wrote Piloting the Strait.
#26 David W. Miller (b. 1940) wrote Queen's Rebels.
#27 David R. Miller (b. 1941) wrote Tough Kids.
#28 David Young Miller wrote The Regional Governing of ....
#29 David Miller wrote Chairman Bill.
#30 David Miller (b. 1935) not #20 wrote Stanley Matthews.
# 31 David Miller (lives in Hampshire Eng) author of Shark Island debut novel pub. 2009

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