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  2. Husky Be My Guide - Wikipedia

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    According to one critic, the book was "a departure from Thwaites usual style of novel. At times he appears to lack color in his descriptions. His dialogue often lacks character, but this can be attributed to a desire to retain authenticity, It is only natural in a trip that took months of continuous travelling he would not be able remember or accurately record everything that occurred."

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  5. Thwaite - Wikipedia

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  6. Anthony Thwaite - Wikipedia

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    He has returned to Japan many times; the Penguin Book of Japanese Verse, which he edited with Geoffrey Bownas, is still in print. The National Portrait Gallery, London , has three photographic portraits of Thwaite in its collection, including a double portrait with his wife, Ann .

  7. Charles W. Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Charles W. Thwaites (March 21, 1904 – November 21, 2002) was an American painter. He painted murals for the Section of Painting and Sculpture in Wisconsin in the 1930s, and he later became an oil and watercolor painter in New Mexico .

  8. Edward Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Edward Thwaites (Thwaytes) (baptised 1661–1711) was an English scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language. [1] According to David C. Douglas he was "one of the most inspiring teachers which Oxford has ever produced".

  9. Broken Wings (Thwaites novel) - Wikipedia

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