Richard Adams (disambiguation)
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Richard Adams (born 1920) is an English novelist, author of Watership Down and The Plague Dogs.
Richard Adams may also refer to:
- Richard Adams (poet) (1619–1661), collector of verse
- Richard Adams (religious writer) (1626–1698), English minister and writer
- Richard Adams (British politician) (1912–1978), British politician
- Richard Adams (U.S. politician) (born 1939), member of the Ohio House of Representatives
- Richard Adams (Traidcraft) (born 1946), British fair-trade organisation founder
- Richard Adams (inventor) (born 1954), inventor of various electronic devices
- Richard Adams (violin player) (born 1957), New Zealand jazz violinist and artist
[edit] See also
- Dick Adams (disambiguation)
- Rick Adams (disambiguation)
- Richard (disambiguation)
- Adams (disambiguation)
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