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Lavender, David, 1910-2003 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lavender, David, 1910-2003
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  • Earlier heading: Lavender, David Sievert, 1910-2003

Trouble at Tamar, 1943.

Dict. of lit. pseud., 1987: (real name: Lavender, David Sievert; pseud.: Catlin, Ralph)

Mike Maroney, raider, 1945: t.p. (David Lavender)

Mask arts of Mexico, 1995, c1994: t.p. (David Lavender) p. [4] of cover (a prof. photographer who has worked for many years for the London Sunday times and other prestigious newspapers and magazines; photographer for Arts and crafts of Mexico)

New York times, Apr. 30, 2003 (David Lavender; David Sievert Lavender; Colorado rancher and miner who turned to writing, one of most prolific chroniclers of the American West; b. in Telluride, Colo.; graduated from Princeton; d. Saturday [Apr. 26] at home in Ojai, Calif., aged 93)

Wikipedia, website viewed 14 April 2011 (David Lavender, David Sievert Lavender; b. February 4, 1910; d. April 26, 2003; historian of the Western United States; born in Telluride, Colorado; worked at Camp Bird Mine and father's cattle ranch in southwestern Colorado; spent most of his life in Ojai, California; spoke at annual Telluride Film Festival; Pulitzer Prize nominations; author)

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