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  • Happy Valley is a 1939 novel by Australian writer Patrick White. It won the 1941 Australian Literature Society Gold Medal. White did not allow the novel...
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  • scandal Happy Valley (novel), a 1939 novel by Patrick White Happy Valley (TV series), a BBC One drama series broadcast in 2014, 2016 and 2023 The Happy Valley...
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    Nyeri The Happy Valley set was a group of mostly British and Anglo-Irish aristocrats and adventurers who settled in the "Happy Valley" region of the Wanjohi...
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  • Williams; June 20, 1903 – January 24, 1996) was a long-time director of the Happy Valley School (Besant Hill School) in Ojai, California. She co-founded the school...
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    Robert Brookes and Morley Shier who made the supreme sacrifice that the happy valleys of their home land might be kept sacred from the ravage of the invader...
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  • 1939 Stolen Life remade by Warner Bros. as A Stolen Life (1946). May 26, 1939 Unmarried June 2, 1939 The Gracie Allen Murder Case based on the novel by...
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  • 1893 – 5 November 1955) was an English aristocrat and member of the Happy Valley set. Divorced five times, Lady Idina's behaviour and lifestyle scandalised...
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    Roy Rogers (category People from Apple Valley, California)
    Street Cowboy (1939) as himself The Arizona Kid (1939) as himself Jeepers Creepers (1939) as Sheriff Roy Rogers Saga of Death Valley (1939) as himself Days...
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  • altitude farms which other white Kenyans were establishing at the time. The Happy Valley set were a group of elite, colonial expatriates who became notorious...
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    All-Star Game in newly liberated Berlin. Although baseball's new commissioner Happy Chandler was reportedly "intrigued" by the idea, it was ultimately dismissed...
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    in 1935, he embarked on a literary career. His first published novel, Happy Valley (1939), was awarded the Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society...
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  • for Best Writing, Original Story for Love Affair (1939). Gerald Clarke wrote in his biography Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland that Cram was Tyrone Power's...
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    some books. He had written Vagrants in the Valley in 1956, as a sequel to The Room on the Roof. These two novels were published in one volume by Penguin...
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    the 1910s, before the arrival of the Okies that he would describe in his novel The Grapes of Wrath. The title is taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse":...
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  • Hornblower. Forester's series about Hornblower tales began with the novel The Happy Return (US title: Beat to Quarters), published in 1937. Herein, Hornblower...
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  • the 1920s. His novel Poo Lorn of the Elephants was filmed by Alejandro Jodorowsky in 1980 under the name Tusk. Another novel, Tiger Valley, was filmed in...
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  • Valley of the Sky is a 1937 Australian novel by Tarlton Rayment that was based on the life of Angus McMillan. According to one magazine "This is perhaps...
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  • Rilla of Ingleside (category 1921 Canadian novels)
    of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, but was the sixth "Anne" novel in publication order. This book draws the focus back onto a single character...
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  • Howard Fast (section Novels)
    railroads around the country to find odd jobs, he wrote his first novel, Two Valleys, published in 1933 when he was 18. His first popular work was Citizen...
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    Gunga Din (film) (category 1939 films)
    Gunga Din is a 1939 American adventure film from RKO Radio Pictures directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, and Douglas Fairbanks...
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