Colin Forbes

Colin Forbes

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  • Colin Forbes — war das bekannteste Schriftstellerpseudonym des englischen Bestsellerautors Raymond Harold Sawkins (* 1923 in Hampstead bei London; † 23. August 2006 in London an einem Herzinfarkt). Sawkins veröffentlichte auch Bücher unter den Namen Richard… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Colin Forbes (novelist) — Colin Forbes was the principal pseudonym of British novelist Raymond Harold Sawkins (born in Hampstead, London on 14 July 1923, died on 23 August 2006). Sawkins wrote over 40 books, mostly as Colin Forbes. He was most famous for his long running… …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Forbes (ice hockey) — Colin Forbes Born …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Forbes (rugby) — Colin Forbes Full name Colin Francis Forbes[1] Date of birth 16 August 1932(1932 08 16)[1] Place of birth Brisbane, Queensland …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Forbes (graphic designer) — Colin Forbes is a British graphic designer. He is notable as a former head of the graphic design program at London s Central School of Arts and Crafts and as one of the founders of the Pentagram design studio. Forbes was born in London in 1928.… …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Forbes (Eishockeyspieler) — Kanada Colin Forbes Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum 16 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Forbes — bezeichnet: Forbes Magazine, US amerikanisches Wirtschaftsmagazin der Forbes Inc. den deutschen Namen der Stadt Borovany, Okres České Budějovice, Tschechien Forbes (Clan) Forbes (Band), schwedische Band Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Forbes… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Forbes (disambiguation) — The name Forbes may refer to many things:Peopleurname* Clan Forbes, a Scottish clan. * Forbes family, an extended American family known for involvement in Chinese mercantile trade and its entrepreneurial and political members. * Alex Forbes, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Colin (horse) — Colin Sire Commando Grandsire Domino Dam …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Graham — Colin Graham, OBE (22 September 1931, Hove, England – 6 April 2007, St. Louis, Missouri) was a British born stage director of opera, theater, and television. Graham was educated at Northaw School (Hertfordshire)[1], Stowe School and RADA. Early… …   Wikipedia

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