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    The Bondman is an 1890 best-selling novel by Hall Caine set in the Isle of Man and Iceland. It was the first novel to be released by the newly established...
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  • Frances Cuyler, and Donald Macardle. It was based on the 1890 novel The Bondman by Hall Caine. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios. Because it was...
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    Dorothy Bernard. The film is an adaptation of Hall Caine's 1890 novel The Bondman. The narrative hinges on Jason's vow to wreak vengeance on his father...
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    film directed by Michael Curtiz. The production is based upon the 1890 novel The Bondman by Hall Caine. Gyula Csortos as Samson Woronzow Ica von Lenkeffy...
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    Wat Tyler (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    The first novel to feature Wat Tyler is Mrs O'Neill's The Bondman: A Story of the Days of Wat Tyler (1833). He is the protagonist in Pierce Egan the Younger's...
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  • wading out into the water (Chapter XXII), reappears in Caine’s 1890 novel The Bondman. Bibliography of Hall Caine on www.hallcaine.com Hall Caine: Portrait...
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  • the Moor The Golden Panther (1956) Sword of Vengeance (1957) Rogues Covenant (1957) Captain Gallant (1958) Beloved Rebel (1959) The Devil's Bondman (1961)...
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    Hall Caine (category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    USA. 67 minutes 1929 – The Bondman, based on the novel. Directed by Herbert Wilcox in UK. 1929 – The Manxman, based on the novel. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock...
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    William Wells Brown (category American expatriates in the United Kingdom)
    1856, Well's daughter Josephine Brown published Biography of an American Bondman (1856), an updated account of his life. She drew extensively on material...
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    Richard Cumberland (dramatist) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    William Shakespeare's Timon of Athens (1771) Philip Massinger's The Bondman and The Duke of Milan (both 1779). Arundel (1789) Henry (1795) – was printed...
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    Jack Cade's Rebellion (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    published a volume of poetry entitled Aylmere, or the Bondman of Kent, and other Poems. The novel London Bridge Is Falling (1934) by Philip Lindsay focuses...
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  • 1890 in literature (category Years of the 19th century in literature)
    with Hall Caine's successful novel The Bondman. January 25 – L. Frank Baum begins publishing and editing his newspaper The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer in...
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  • (born 1839), the youngest child of abolitionist and author William Wells Brown, wrote a biography of her father, Biography of an American Bondman, By His Daughter...
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  • universe called Spy Wars which features the main character Bondman, the Forgers' family pet dog Bond is also named after the character. 0.0. Duck and Mata Harrier...
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  • from the Thames. The girl later marries and becomes Mrs. Ritson, the wife of a Cumbrian dalesman, and has two more sons. The Bondman (1890 novel): A complex...
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  • William Arthur Dunkerley (category Writers from the London Borough of Ealing)
    Vascovy (1899) Under the Iron Flail (1902) Barbe of Grand Bayou (1903) Bondman Free (1903) Hearts in Exile (1904) John of Gerisau (1904) A Weaver of Webs...
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    Cassius' bondman Other Caesar's servant Antony's servant Octavius' servant Messenger Other soldiers, senators, plebeians, and attendants The main source...
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  • explores the effect of a saracen lamp on multiple generations of young women, against a historical backdrop. The character of Yusef, a bondman/slave -...
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  • Herbert Wilcox (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    film of the Burke and Wills story. Instead he made what he described as "a series of unimportant but profitable films": The Bondman (1929), The Woman in...
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  • hand-stenciled color scenes The Scorpion's Sting (British) aka The Devil's Bondman, directed by Percy Nash, starring George Bellamy The Secret Room, directed...
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    Derwent Hall Caine (category Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom)
    stage debut in 1906 in his father's adaptation of his novel, The Bondman. His father went to the United States to encourage American involvement in World...
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    Frederick Douglass (category African-American candidates for Vice President of the United States)
    I remember the chain, the gag, the bloody whip, the deathlike gloom overshadowing the broken spirit of the fettered bondman, the appalling liability of...
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    Britain in October 1915, and The Devil's Bondman, released in Britain in November 1915 (and in the United States in June 1916 as The Scorpion's Sting). In 1916...
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    Dorothy Brunton (category People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne)
    May 1908; Brunton "filled the minor part of waiting maid in a winsome manner". The Bondman, an adaptation of Hall Caine's novel, opened on 26 May 1908;...
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    asked Joseph to allow him to remain a bondman to Joseph instead of the lad, for how could he go up to his father if the lad was not with him? Joseph could...
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    List of American films of 1916 (category 1916 in the United States)
    released in the year 1916. 1916 in the United States "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". www.silentera.com. "The Children in the House (1916)"...
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  • 1906 in literature (category Years of the 20th century in literature)
    Caine – The Bondman Play Benjamin Chapin – Lincoln Paul Claudel – Partage de midi (The Break of Midnight, published) Owen Davis – Nellie, the Beautiful...
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    only the man in whose hand the goblet was found would be his bondman, and the others could go in peace to their father. The seventh reading, the single...
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    Ben-my-Chree and The Bondman (stage versions of Hall Caine's novels The Deemster and The Bondman respectively) Brandon Thomas' The Color Sergeant Henry...
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