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Douglas P. Wojtowicz; Douglas Wojtowicz

W. Douglas P. Hill         
BRITISH INDOLOGIST
William Douglas Penneck Hill (1884 – 9 April 1962) was a British Indologist, a scholar of King's College, Cambridge, former assistant master at Eton and principal of Jay Narayan's High School Benares.Hill, W.
Douglas W. Rae         
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENTIST
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Douglas W. Rae; Douglas Whiting Rae
Douglas Whiting Rae (born 1939) is a political scientist and Richard Ely Professor of Political Science and Management at Yale University. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and served as Chief Administrative Officer of the City of New Haven, Connecticut in 1990–1991.
William Bloomfield Douglas         
  • Admiralty Chart No 2493 South Australia, Port Elliot, Surveyed by Mr. Bloomfield Douglas, Harbour Master, 1856
  • The gunboat HMS Goldfinch, by Bloomfield Douglas. A painting dated 1903.
BRITISH COLONIAL GOVERNOR (1822-1906)
William B Douglas; William B. Douglas; W. B. Douglas; W.B. Douglas; WB Douglas; W B Douglas; Bloomfield Douglas
William Bloomfield Douglas (25 September 1822 – 5 March 1906), generally known as "Bloomfield Douglas" or "Captain Douglas", was a Welsh naval officer and public servant. During his career, he served in various positions in South Australia, including Government Resident of the Northern Territory (1870–1873), the Straits Settlements, including Acting Resident of Selangor (1875–1882), and Canada.

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Mack Bolan

Mack Bolan, alias The Executioner, is a fictional character who has been serialized in 631 novels with sales of more than 200 million books. Created by Don Pendleton, Bolan made his first appearance on the printed page in The Executioner #1: War Against the Mafia (1969). Pendleton wrote 37 other novels featuring Bolan, often referred to as the "Mafia Wars". In 1980, Pendleton sold his rights to the character to Gold Eagle, which hired a number of ghostwriters to continue publishing Bolan monthly, to satisfy reader demand worldwide. Don Pendleton remained credited as the sole author and supervised these new adventures, which took the Bolan character all over the world fighting terrorism. This new series of books featured Bolan as a principled warrior fighting larger-than-life adversaries in the spirit of a tougher, American version of James Bond. The demand for the books continued, and Gold Eagle began releasing as many as 15 titles annually. In 2014, more than a dozen Mack Bolan novels were being published every year worldwide by Gold Eagle Books, a division of Harlequin Books. Additionally, Bolan was "spun off" into several new adventure book series which also carried the Mack Bolan/Don Pendleton names.