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- David L. Flusfeder (born 1960) is an American-born British author, journalist, playwright, and screenwriter. Flusfeder was born in Summit, New Jersey...
- Archived from the original on 22 September 2009. Retrieved 14 November 2009. Flusfeder, David (15 September 2007). "Social taboos and clumsy personae". Telegraph...
- Archived from the original on October 12, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-22. Flusfeder, Helena (1996-11-08). "Life mutates in MOO dimension". Retrieved 2008-12-16...
- French translation. Some reviewers like Christopher Tayler and David Flusfeder, both writing for The Daily Telegraph, praised the book as "enjoyable...
- Gift, a 2007 novel by Richard Paul Evans The Gift, a 2004 novel by David Flusfeder The Gift, a 1973 novel by Pete Hamill The Gift, a 1998 novel by Patrick...
- Po****tion (PDF). Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics. 1964. Flusfeder, Helena (January 24, 1997). "Hebron welcomes pull-out". Times Higher Education...
- politician David Fluellen (born 1992), American football player David Flusfeder (born 1960), American-British author David Flusser (1917–2000), Israeli...
- 2002), playwright Stephen Finucan (MA, 1996), short story writer David Flusfeder (MA, 1988), author Bo Fowler (MA, 1995), novelist Ruth Gilligan (MA, 2011)...
- ********inated President James A. Garfield.) The perfectionist community in David Flusfeder's novel Pagan House (2007) is directly inspired by the Oneida Community...
- 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2024. The making of a diarist. Author: David Flusfeder. Date: Sa****ay, May 6, 1995 Publication: The Times (London, England)...