David Lindsay Crawford has written:
'The Crawford papers' -- subject(s): Diaries, Politics and government, Statesmen
David Lindsay has written: 'A voyage to Arcturus' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
David R. Lindsay has written: 'What's ahead for civil service?' -- subject(s): Civil service
David Crawford has written: 'British building firsts' -- subject(s): Architecture, Public buildings, Remodeling for other use
David Lindsay George Hunter has written: 'Edinburgh's transport' -- subject(s): Local transit 'Edinburgh Corporation buses album' -- subject(s): Bus lines, Buses, Pictorial works
David Scott Lindsay has written: 'Market structure, market conditions, product characteristics, and the theory of the firm' 'Rent inflation in St. Joseph County, Indiana, 1974-1978' -- subject(s): Housing subsidies, Inflation (Finance), Rental housing
David Stewart Crawford has written crime fiction books. He is best known for his novel "Slaughterhouse Blues" which is part of the Sheriff Hardinger series. His work often features gritty settings and complex characters.
David Lindsay born on March 3, 1876
David Lindsay Keir died in 1973.
David Lindsay Keir was born in 1895.
David Crawford House was created in 1834.
David Lindsay - bishop of Edinburgh - was born in 1575.
David de Lindsay of the Byres died in 1279.