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  1. David Forrest (pseudonym) David Forrest is a pen-name used by English novelists Robert Forrest-Webb (9 April 1929 [1] – 23 April 2023) [2] and David Eliades (born 1933) to write four books, And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game (1969), [3] The Great Dinosaur Robbery (1970), After Me, the Deluge ...

  2. David Forrest is a pen-name used by English novelists Robert Forrest-Webb and David Eliades to write four books, And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game , The Great Dinosaur Robbery , After Me, the Deluge , and The Undertaker's Dozen . These books featured tight plotlines and riotous humor, touching at the same time some serious topics: The Great ...

  3. David Forrest may refer to: David Forrest (academic) (born 1953), applied economist and econometrician. David Forrest (pseudonym), author. David Forrest (Australian politician) (1852–1917) David P. Forrest, U.S. politician. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. David Forrest was the pseudonym used by David Denholm, Ph.D. (1924-19 June 1997) an Australian author and teacher. David Denholm was born in Maryborough, Queensland, in 1924. Thanks to a good teacher at his one teacher school, he won a scholarship to study at Brisbane’s Church of England Grammar School, where he passed his Junior certificate.

  5. David Forrest was the pseudonym used by David Denholm, Ph.D. (1924-19 June 1997) an Australian author and teacher. David Denholm was born in Maryborough, Queensland, in 1924. Thanks to a good teacher at his one teacher school, he won a scholarship to study at Brisbane Church of England Grammar School, where he passed his junior certificate.

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  6. David Denholm, Ph.D. (8 April 1924 – 19 June 1997) was an Australian author and historian who published fiction under the pseudonym David Forrest, and history under his own name. [1] Life and career [ edit ]

  7. Jun 19, 1997 · David Forrest was the pseudonym used by David Denholm, Ph.D. (1924-19 June 1997) an Australian author and teacher. David Denholm was born in Maryborough, Queensland, in 1924. Thanks to a good teacher at his one teacher school, he won a scholarship to study at Brisbane Church of England Grammar School, where he passed his junior certificate.

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