1. David Wood, chef, founder of "David Wood Food Shop" in Toronto, Canada.
2. David G. Wood (1919-2003) wrote
The Lougheed Legacy - see
David G. Wood3. (UK, b. 1944), playwright and children's book author, wrote
Theatre for Children. see
David Wood4. David Wood, art and film, co-founder of "The Torture Garden" club.
5. David J. Wood (b. 1944-12-24), professor of psychology, wrote
How Children Think and Learn.
6. David C. (David Charles) Wood (b. 1946), professor of philosophy, wrote
Philosophy at the Limit.
7. (b. 1950) wrote
The Final Day, one of a series of easy readers.
8. David Graeme Wood (b. 1953), Anglican priest, wrote
Bishop John V. Taylor. see
David Graeme Wood.
9. David Wood (b. 1963), software designer, wrote
Programming Internet Email. see
David Wood.
10. David Wood, (b. 1929), investigator of sacred geometry, wrote
Genisis.
11. Dave Wood (comics) wrote
Showcase Presents.
12. Dave Wood (Australian calligrapher) wrote
The Painted Word. see
Dave Wood.
13. David Wood (b. 1957), co-founder of Symbian, wrote Symbian for Software Leaders. see David Wood14. David Wood (also writing as
David Debord) wrote Dourado, Cibola, and Into the Woods.
15. Dave Wood (b. 3/18/36) was a long-time book editor for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, respected for his good book reviews, and known as a good storyteller, wrote
Dave Wood's Christmas Book.
16. David Wood, stand-up comedian and humor columnist, wrote
Around the World in 80 Rounds. see
David Wood.
17. Dave Wood (1840-1927), author of
Wisconsin Life Trip18. Anthony David Wood (1944-), architect, author of
New Zealand Houses19. David Wood, professor of Hispanic studies at the University of Sheffield, wrote
De sabor nacional.
20. David A. Wood, professor of cardiovascular medicine, wrote
Clinician's Manual. see
David A. Wood.
21. Wood, David (David Claude), 1957- Formulaic language and second language speech fluency