Name Austin Dobson | Role Poet | |
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Died September 2, 1921, Ealing, London, United Kingdom Books Eighteenth century vignettes, The Ballad of Beau Brocade, Proverbs in porcelain, Collected Poems by Austin Do, At the sign of the lyre Similar People Rosemary Dobson, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Richardson, Maria Edgeworth, William Lyon Phelps |
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Austin Dobson (19 August 1912 in Lodsworth, Sussex – 13 March 1963 in Cuckfield, Sussex) was a racing driver from England. He was the brother of Arthur Charles Dobson, who was also a racing driver.
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- Fame is a food that dead men eat austin dobson audiobook short poetry
- An Epistle to a Friend a poem by Austin Dobson
- References
In 1936 he drove an Alfa Romeo P3 to 6th place in the first Hungarian Grand Prix.
"An Epistle to a Friend," a poem by Austin Dobson
References
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