- Hugh
Falkus (15 May 1917 – 30
March 1996) was a
British writer,
filmmaker and presenter,
World War II
pilot and angler. In an
extremely varied career,...
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Falkus 1972, p. 30.
Uglow 2009, p. 220;
Burnet 1847, p. 167
Burnet 1847, p. 167; Airy 1904, p. 198
Hanrahan 2006, p. 25.
Falkus 1972, p. 82.
Falkus 1972...
- 1995 – Paul A. Rothchild,
American record producer (b. 1935) 1996 – Hugh
Falkus,
English pilot and
author (b. 1917) 1996 –
Ryoei Saito, ****anese businessman...
-
Malcolm Edward Falkus (13
January 1940 – 28
November 2017) was an
English economic historian and academic. He was a
lecturer at the
London School of Economics...
- and
broadcaster Hugh
Falkus was an
inmate at
Stalag Luft III from
around 1943,
after his
Spitfire was shot down over France.
Falkus reportedly worked on...
- ISBN 1-85264-027-8. OCLC 26404222.
Zaluckyj & Feryok, "Decline", pp. 238–239.
Falkus &
Gillingham (1989), p. 52; Hill (1981)
Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England...
- long history,
starting from the
Lower Paleolithic period. The
river named Falku p****es from
Dhrangadhra town. The
evidence is from the
river bed of the...
- on
animal behaviour. In the 1960s, he
collaborated with
filmmaker Hugh
Falkus on a
series of
wildlife films,
including The
Riddle of the Rook (1972) and...
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artwork for the 7"
cover was
chosen by competition, and the
winner was Adam
Falkus. The runner-up
images are
included in the DVD
version of the single. The...
- Empires. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. p. 216. ISBN 0521829925.
Falkus &
Gillingham and Hill Buckberry, J.L.; Hadley, D.M. (2007), "An Anglo-Saxon...