Domestic Comedy Films : Clarence Day's "Life with father" / Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents ; screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart ; produced by Robert Buckner ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; a Warner Bros. First National Picture
Domestic Fiction American : Other people's children : containing a veracious account of the management of Helen's babies by a lady who knew just how the children of other people should be trained : also a statement of the exact measure of the success obtained / by the author of "Helen's babies"
Domizil : The law of domicile in its relation to succession and the doctrine of renvoi : (being the Yorke prize essay for 1910) / by Norman Bentwich, sometime scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, and of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, author of "The law of private property in war," and "The Declaration of London."
Comics set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event. For comics set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc., see Dystopian comics
Plays set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event. For plays set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc., see Dystopian plays
Fiction set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event. For fiction set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc., see Dystopian fiction
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Dost Mohammed Afghanistan Khan : State and tribe in nineteenth-century Afghanistan : the reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863) / Christine Noelle