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    David Douglas Duncan (January 23, 1916 – June 7, 2018) was an American photojournalist, known for his dramatic combat photographs, as well as for his extensive...
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  • David Douglas Duncan (1916–2018), American photographer Dave Duncan (writer) (1933–2018), Scottish-Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer David James...
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  • Lump (1956 – 29 March 1973), was a Dachshund owned by David Douglas Duncan who lived with artist Pablo Picasso for six years, and featured in several of...
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  • (disambiguation) David Douglas Duncan (1916–2018), American photojournalist David Douglas Wagener (1792–1860), U.S. politician Mount David Douglas, a mountain in...
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  • Lump: A Dachshund's Odyssey (ISBN 0821258109) is a 2006 book by David Douglas Duncan that features professional photographs of Pablo Picasso and his dachshund...
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    Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones (born 30 May 1971) is a British film director, film producer and screenwriter. He directed the films Moon (2009), Source Code...
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    by the American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan. Duncan was working in Tokyo when the Korean War began. Duncan had met a young Japanese photographer...
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    demise of his family in the 1970 fire. In 1979, U.S. photographer David Douglas Duncan produced a book of photographs and text about Gray: The Fragile Miracle...
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    Cordoban hat and Spanish cloak (1958 black-and-white photograph by David Douglas Duncan) – The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Retrieved October 17, 2023. Wikimedia...
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  • Fawn". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved 10 November 2021. "David Douglas Duncan Biography". David Douglas Duncan Exhibition. Harry Ransom Center, The University...
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