Douglas Stewart was a famous Australian poet and playwright. He was born on the 6th May 1913 and died on the 14th February 1985.
Some of his most famous works are:
Robert Stewart Manifold has written: 'Caring for the patrimony'
William Stewart has written: 'J. Keir Hardie' -- subject(s): Hardie, James Keir, 1856-1915
Douglas Chua has written: 'Ransom' 'The missing island'
Douglas Coe has written: 'Road to Alaska' -- subject(s): Lending library
Richard Joseph Stewart Wiseman has written: 'Glasgow' -- subject(s): Street-railroads
William Douglas Stewart was born on 1938-03-26.
Hal Douglas Stewart has written: 'Window pains' 'Robber's rendezvous' 'Stage management'
You can find the poem 'The Fierce Country' by Douglas Stewart on websites like Poetry Foundation or Australian Poetry Library. These sites offer access to a wide range of poems, including works by Douglas Stewart.
H. Douglas Stewart has written: 'Preparation of domestic contracts' -- subject(s): Antenuptial contracts, Separation (Law)
The cast of The Allan Stewart Tapes - 1979 includes: Jack Douglas Allan Stewart
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The poem, "Lady Feeding the Cat" written by Douglas Stewart is often an essay assignment for students. The essay typically explains the visual imagery that is used in the poem
Douglas Stewart has written: 'Australian bush ballads' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Folk songs, Folk songs, Aboriginal Australian 'The seven rivers' -- subject(s): Fishing, Trout fishing
Jeremy Douglas-Stewart has written: 'Annotated national privacy principles' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Parliament, Confidential communications, Data protection, Law and legislation, Privileges and immunities, Right of Privacy
Douglas MacArthur, random Mr. Stewart student.
Kristen Jaymes Stewart was born on April 9, 1900. Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson was born on May 13, 1986