Harry Lawton
| birth_place = Long Beach, California, US | death_date = | death_place = Dana Point, California, US | occupation = Author, novelist, journalist, editor }}Harry Wilson Lawton (December 11, 1927 – November 20, 2005) was an American writer, journalist, editor and historian who wrote several books about Native Americans in California. One of them, ''Willie Boy: a Desert Manhunt'', was made into a movie in 1969, by the title ''Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here'', starring Robert Redford. Provided by Wikipedia
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John Huston a guide to references and resources by Cohen, Allen, Lawton, Harry
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Blutige Spur by Lawton, Harry, Grusin, Dave 1934-
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Enrico Mattei the man who fell to earth by Lawton, Harry 1927-2005
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The valiant knights of Daguerre selected critical essays on photography and profiles of photographic pioneers by Hartmann, Sadakichi 1867-1944
Published 1978Other Authors: “…Lawton, Harry W. 1927-2005…”
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