DAVID FORREST


'David Forrest' is a pen-name used by Robert Forrest-Webb and David Eliades to write four books, ''After me, the deluge'' (1972), ''The great dinosaur robbery'' (1970), ''And to my nephew Albert I leave the island what I won off Fatty Hagan in a poker game'' (1969), and ''The undertaker's dozen'' (1974). These books were an example of tight plotlines and riotous humor, touching at the same time some serious topics: ''Dinosaur'' and ''Nephew'' deal with the cold war, ''Deluge'' with religion''.
''After me, the deluge'' was a big success, becoming an opera-rock (Beyond the Rainbow) that is still (2005) represented in theaters worldwide. ''The great dinosaur robbery'' became a Disney movie, ''One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing'' (1975), which was also highly considered in its time. Despite that, all these books are currently out-of-print and fetch high prices as collectibles.
'David Forrest' is also a pen-name used by David Denholm to write 'The Last Blue Sea' (1959)), a novel about the conflict between Australia and Japan during World War II. See the Battle of Buna-Gona and the Battle of Milne Bay.
Dr. David R. Forrest is President of the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing.
David Forrest is a materials engineer specializing in materials process modeling.
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