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Adams, Douglas,
1952-2001
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אדאמס, דאגלאס,
1952-2001-
亞當斯,
1952-2001
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Agnew, David
For works of this author written in collaboration with Graham Williams, search also under:
Agnew, David
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His The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, 1980, c1979:
t.p. (Douglas Adams)
Tel. call to pub., 3/31/80
(Douglas Noel Adams, b. 1952, Cambridge, Eng.)
Doctor Who, a celebration 1983:
p. 217 (David Agnew (Douglas Adams and Graham Williams))
Washington Post, 13 May 2001:
obit. (Douglas Adams, 49, died May 11, 2001, in Santa Barbara, Calif.; born in Cambridge, England and attended Cambridge University; wrote for radio, television, movies, and computer games; founded multimedia company Digital Village)
Douglas Adams, via WWW, Aug. 6, 2012
(educated at Brentwood School, Essex; B.A., M.A., English Literature, St. John's College, Cambridge; living in Santa Barbara, California with wife and family when he died unexpectedly)
IMDb, via WWW, Douglas Adams
(born 11 March, 1952)
City of death, 1998: credits (David Agnew; teleplay)