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Douglas Cooper (critic)
Douglas Cooper may refer to: * Douglas Cooper (art historian) (1911–1984), British art historian and collector * Douglas Anthony Cooper (born 1960), Canadian writer * Douglas H. Cooper (1815–1879), American Civil War Confederate general * Douglas Percival Cooper (1875–1950), British cinematographer * Doug Cooper (racing driver) (1938–1987), American NASCAR driver * Doug Cooper (author) Doug Cooper (born June 5, 1970, Douglas Allan Cooper) is an American writer of literary fiction. His debut novel, Outside In, won the 2014 International Book Award for Literary Fiction, 2014 USA Best Book Award for Literary Fiction, and a 2015 ...
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Douglas Cooper (art Historian)
(Arthur William) Douglas Cooper, who also published as Douglas Lord''Cooper, Douglas''.
In: ''Dictionary of Art Historians'', retrieved 13 August 2010.
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Remembering Douglas Cooper.
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Douglas Anthony Cooper
Douglas Anthony Cooper is a Canadian novelist living in Rome. Michiko Kakutani in ''The New York Times'' wrote that his "elliptical narrative style recalls works by D. M. Thomas, Paul Auster, Sam Shepard and Vladimir Nabokov." Background Cooper, born in Toronto, has published three novels—''Amnesia (Cooper novel), Amnesia'', ''Delirium (Cooper novel), Delirium'', and ''Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help (novel), Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help''—as well as a children's book, ''Galunker''. His second novel, ''Delirium'', is credited with being the first novel serialized online. Cooper has an M.A. in philosophy and completed a year of architecture school. His novels deal with architectural theory, and he has collaborated regularly with architects: notably on new media projects with Diller Scofidio + Renfro. He studied Latin rhetoric, and was a serious competitive debater in college—he was Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate, Can ...
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Douglas H
Douglas may refer to: People * Douglas (given name) * Douglas (surname) Animals *Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking *Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War Businesses * Douglas Aircraft Company * Douglas (cosmetics), German cosmetics retail chain in Europe * Douglas (motorcycles), British motorcycle manufacturer Peerage and Baronetage * Duke of Douglas * Earl of Douglas, or any holder of the title * Marquess of Douglas, or any holder of the title * Douglas Baronets Peoples * Clan Douglas, a Scottish kindred * Dougla people, West Indians of both African and East Indian heritage Places Australia * Douglas, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville * Douglas, Queensland (Toowoomba Region), a locality * Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia * Shire of Douglas, in northern Queensland Belize * Douglas, Belize Canada * Douglas, New Brunswick * Douglas Parish, New Brunswick * Douglas, O ...
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Douglas Percival Cooper
Douglas Percival Cooper (1875-1950) was a British cinematographer. He is generally credited as D. P. Cooper.Chibnall & MacFarlane p.19 He was the father of Wilkie Cooper, who also became a cinematographer. Selected filmography * ''The Indian Love Lyrics'' (1923) * ''A Woman Redeemed'' (1927) * ''The King's Highway'' (1927) * '' The Guns of Loos'' (1928) * ''A Royal Demand'' (1933) * '' Toilers of the Sea'' (1936) * '' Trunk Crime'' (1939) * ''Inquest'' (1939) * ''The Greed of William Hart ''The Greed of William Hart'' is a 1948 British horror film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Aubrey Woods, Patrick Addison, Jenny Lynn (star Tod Slaughter's real life wife), Winifred Melville and Arnold Bel ...'' (1948) References Bibliography * Stephen Chibnall & Brian McFarlane. ''Quota Quickies''. British Film Institute, 2007. External links * 1875 births 1950 deaths British cinematographers People from Wiltshire {{UK-film-bio-stub ...
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Doug Cooper (racing Driver)
Doug Cooper (born September 9, 1938 in Gastonia, North Carolina - September 3, 1987) was a NASCAR driver who competed on the Grand National circuit for six seasons from 1963 to 1968. He is best known for winning the NASCAR Rookie of the Year award in 1964. Racing career Cooper made his Grand National debut in 1963 at South Boston Speedway, starting and finish in last place in the 22-car field after a head gasket failure on the opening lap. He came back the next race with a career-best 3rd-place finish at Occoneechee Speedway, a position in which he would finish on two more occasions in his Grand National career. Cooper would have his best season in 1964, as he posted career highs in top fives (4), top tens (11), and average finish (16.4). He tied his career-best finish of 3rd place at Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds that season. He ended that season ranked 21st in the standings after competing in 39 of 62 races and was named the NASCAR Rookie of the Year for 1964. Cooper would c ...
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