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David Gates

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(eng)This page lists the works of several persons:

David Gates (b. 1947) American author of Jernigan; Preston Falls; and The wonders of the invisble world; and the editor of Labor days

David Gates (b. 1927) is the author of Graphic design studio procedures; Lettering for reproduction; and Type

David Edmund Gates (b. 1955) writes on military topics

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(eng)This page lists the works of several persons:

David Gates (b. 1947) American author of Jernigan; Preston Falls; and The wonders of the invisble world; and the editor of Labor days

David Gates (b. 1927) is the author of Graphic design studio procedures; Lettering for reproduction; and Type

David Edmund Gates (b. 1955) writes on military topics

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