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    Emerson Hough (June 28, 1857 – April 30, 1923) was an American writer best known for writing western stories and historical novels. His early works included...
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    '54-40 or Fight' is the first book in a trilogy by Emerson Hough. The next two books in the trilogy are Purchase Price and John Rawn. The title references...
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    Emerson Hough Elementary School is a historic complex located in Newton, Iowa, United States. It was the first school in the state to employ the Platoon...
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    was directed by James Cruze based on a 1922 novel of the same name by Emerson Hough about a group of pioneers traveling through the old West from Kansas...
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    The Mississippi Bubble is a 1902 novel by American author Emerson Hough. It was Hough's first bestseller, and the fourth-best selling novel in the United...
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  • and William Wister Haines and is based on the novel North of 36 by Emerson Hough. Most of the exterior scenes were filmed about 30 miles (48 km) east...
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  • Fantasy" (play treatment, 1903; with Emerson Hough) "The King of Gee-Whiz" (play treatment, February 1905, with Emerson Hough) Mortal for an Hour or The Fairy...
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    era of political activism and reform, the popular American novelist Emerson Hough wrote magazine articles, novels and informal histories that reintroduced...
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    Patriotism was an attempt to revive its fortunes as well. That volume by Emerson Hough, an author of Western novels, called for a program of "selective immigration...
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  • on motorcycles Donald Hough (1895–c. 1965), American humorist and author Emerson Hough (1857–1923), American author Graham Hough (1908–1990), English literary...
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    Places including the Thomas Arthur House, August H. Bergman House, Emerson Hough Elementary School, the Jasper County Courthouse, and St. Stephen's Episcopal...
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    (known as Urmuz), Ulderiko Donadini, Marcellus Emants, Jaroslav Hašek, Emerson Hough, Guerra Junqueiro, Virginie Loveling, Katherine Mansfield, Fritz Mauthner...
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    Brownell) Aurora Lane (1917), a character in The Broken Gate, a novel by Emerson Hough (adapted into films in 1920 and 1927) Aurora Lane (2016), a character...
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    Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall by Charles Major The Mississippi Bubble by Emerson Hough Audrey by Mary Johnston The Right of Way by Gilbert Parker The Hound...
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    Nathaniel D. Mann Frederic Chapin Manuel Klein Arthur Pryor Byron Gay Emerson Hough William Wallace Denslow John R. Neill Related The Dreamer of Oz: The...
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    appointment coming at age 63. Western writers Eugene Manlove Rhodes and Emerson Hough both included characters in their novels and short stories based on...
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    Erich Maria Remarque, Talbot Mundy, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, and Emerson Hough. In addition to the literary adaptations, each issue of Classics Illustrated...
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    Nathaniel D. Mann Frederic Chapin Manuel Klein Arthur Pryor Byron Gay Emerson Hough William Wallace Denslow John R. Neill Related The Dreamer of Oz: The...
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  • American pre-Code Western directed by Edward Sloman and written by Emerson Hough, Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars Richard Arlen...
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    Nathaniel D. Mann Frederic Chapin Manuel Klein Arthur Pryor Byron Gay Emerson Hough William Wallace Denslow John R. Neill Related The Dreamer of Oz: The...
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  • tangentially referred to in an unfinished play by L. Frank Baum and Emerson Hough called The King of Gee-Whiz (1905). In Langdon McCormick's 1905 play...
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  • The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908). Baum's work with fellow writer Emerson Hough were intended as musicals. The Maid of Athens and The King of Gee-Whiz...
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  • Adventure Francis Ford Grace Cunard, Francis Ford Based on a story by Emerson Hough (considered lost) Graft 20 Crime George Lessey and Richard Stanton Hobart...
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  • The Ship of Souls was a 1925 western novel by Emerson Hough, published after his death. It included 16 illustrations by WHD Koerner. It was made into...
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    recalled talking to three well-known Chicago writers, Hamlin Garland, Emerson Hough, and Ben Hecht, each of whom had said they avoided writing stories of...
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  • The Man Next Door may refer to: The Man Next Door, a 1916 novel by Emerson Hough The Man Next Door (novel), a 1943 American spy thriller by Mignon G....
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    York. One of his first jobs was illustrating The King of Gee-Whiz by Emerson Hough in 1906. By 1913, his success as an illustrator allowed him to exhibit...
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  • films, and television programs about the journeys. Examples include: Emerson Hough's 1922 novel and James Cruze's silent film based on it, The Covered Wagon...
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    Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the novel, North of 36, by Emerson Hough. The film was directed by Irvin Willat and stars Jack Holt and Lois...
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    Charles Miller. It was based on the Western novel The Ship of Souls by Emerson Hough, which was published after his death. It was produced by Max O. Miller...
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