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David Garnett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David ('Bunny') Garnett (1892-1981) was the son of Edward Garnett, an influential publisher's reader and Constant Garnett, a translator who did a great deal to popularise the Russian classics in England.
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Amazon.com: Ward No. 6 and Other Stories (Barnes & Noble Classics
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All State linebacker and was the team captain for North, he led the state in tackles, tackles for loss & sacks in 1989. Became the first player from Naperville North to go to the pros, Played at Stanford, where he was an Academic All Pac 10 and 2nd team All Pac 10 his junior and ... David Garnett ; Naperville (North)
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David Garnett operated a bookstore in Soho and wrote a number of novels, including Lady into Fox (1922), The Sailor's Return (1925), and Aspects of Love (1955). His works also include an edition of the letters of T. E. Lawrence (1938), and three autobiographical volumes: The Golden Echo (1953), The Flowers of the...
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Collection Title: Garnett Collection, Span Dates: 1882-1966, Bulk Dates: 1891-1928 ; Call number/identifier: Manuscript Series III ; Origination: Garnett, David, 1892- ; Physical description: 3 boxes ; Languages: English ;
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It's of a commercial which stars various Sports and Entertainment Stars (Kevin Garnett, David Beckham, Missy Elliot), and for some reason they're calling each other up ...
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