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  1. David Clement-Davies is a best selling British fantasy author who has won high praise in Europe and America, Kirkus starred reviews and is a Family Award winner and Booksense 76 selection. Fire Bringer was described by Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, as one of the best anthropomorphic fantasies known to him. David lives in the UK.

  2. Clement-Davies's multilayered and elaborate plot will keep young readers riveted for hours on end, drawing on Christianity, fairy tales, and mythology in a colossal allegory and cautionary tale for its human audience. (Ages 12 and older) --Emilie Coulter-- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: kindle_edition.

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  3. DAVIES, CLEMENT EDWARD (1884 - 1962), politician. Born 19 February 1884 at Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire, the youngest of the seven children of Moses Davies, auctioneer, and his wife Elizabeth Margaret Jones. Educated at the local elementary school, he went to Llanfyllin County School when it opened in 1897. He went on to Trinity Hall, Cambridge ...

  4. David Clement-Davies. Folgen . Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Wiederhole die Anfrage später noch einmal. OK. Firebringer Taschenbuch – 8. Oktober 1999 . Englisch Ausgabe von David Clement-Davies (Autor) 4,7 4,7 von 5 Sternen 404 Sternebewertungen. Alle F ...

  5. David Clement-Davies was born in 1964 and went to Westminster School and Edinburgh University where he read History and English Literature, specialising in the Italian Renaissance, and Russian Literature and Society. He began his writing career as a freelance travel journalist, and his first novel, Fire Bringer, was published in 1999.

  6. Clément Davy (born 1998-07-17 in Fougères) is a professional road racing cyclist from France, currently riding for Groupama - FDJ. His best results are 3rd place in Chrono des Nations and 12th place in Chrono des Nations.

  7. Clement Davies was a successful lawyer and published books on agricultural law. He was elected to the House of Commons in 1929 as the member for Montgomeryshire, and was the leader of the Liberal Party, 1945-1956. In 1939, he was the main author of a report to Caernarfonshire County Council on he anti-tuberculosis service in Wales, critical of the negligence of the rural authorities. He was ...