Fairly Stuart Graham Cloete (23 July 1897 – 19 March 1976) was a South African novelist, essayist, biographer and short story writer. Cloete was born...
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Cloete or Cloëté is a surname, and may refer to: Abraham Josias Cloëté (1794–1886), British Army officer Chris Cloete (born 1990), South African rugby...
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Hesketh-Prichard, DSO, MC stated they "pierced them like butter". Stuart Cloete, sniping officer for the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, stated...
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featured in the book My Grimmest Nightmare The Mask, 1957 novel by Stuart Cloete "The Mask", 1974 short story by Sydney James Bounds The Mask (Lem short...
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1830s South Africa and based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Stuart Cloete. Three men escape from a prison garrison in South Africa, 1837. As they...
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The Gambler: An Autobiography 1920-1939, a 1973 non-fiction book by Stuart Cloete The Gambler, a 1996 novel by Christine Dwyer Hickey The Gambler, a 1998...
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Grosvenor Gardens to nurse British officers, including the novelist Stuart Cloete. The hospital became King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers and later...
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war in the 1960s Z for Zachariah by Robert C. O'Brien "The Blast" by Stuart Cloete (1947), published in 6 Great Short Novels of Science Fiction, ed. Groff...
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September 1890 12 January 1976 Author The Mysterious Affair at Styles Stuart Cloete South Africa 23 July 1897 19 March 1976 Author Turning Wheels Daniel...
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Butler (1918–2001) Roy Campbell (1901–1957) Cecile Cilliers (1933–2018) Stuart Cloete (1897–1976) J. M. Coetzee (born 1940), awarded 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature...
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Edward VII, set up to nurse British officers, including the novelist Stuart Cloete. The hospital became King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers. Augustus...
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Lockhart and C.M. Woodhouse denied that Rhodes was homosexual, while Stuart Cloete and Antony Thomas took the view that he was asexual. Robert I. Rotberg...
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Frederick Watermeyer (1880-1958), lawyer and Chief Justice of South Africa. Stuart Cloete (1897 – 1976), novelist and author. Evered Poole (1902 – 1969), South...
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a new Great Trek. H. Rider Haggard, Swallow (1899) and Marie (1912) Stuart Cloete, Turning Wheels (1937) Helga Moray, Untamed (1950) - a 1955 movie of...
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various BBC Radio Orchestras Nigel Andrews, film critic and author Stuart Cloete (1897–1976), novelist Andrew Crofts (author), ghostwriter Plantagenet...
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& Pastor 30 December – Ashley Callie, actress (d. 2008) 19 March – Stuart Cloete, novelist, essayist and biographer (b. 1897) 26 April – Sid James, South...
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21st Division in September 1915 also for service on the Western Front. Stuart Cloete, a South African novelist, served with the 9th Battalion at the Battle...
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Eden – John Steinbeck Karen – Marie Killilea The Curve and The Tusk – Stuart Cloete Volume 14 – Summer Our Virgin Island – Robb White A Bargain with God...
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Company of Eagles (1966) by Ernest K. Gann. How Young They Died (1968) by Stuart Cloete was possibly the last novel written by an actual veteran. Elleston Trevor...
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Directed by David Millin Written by David Millin Based on Novel by Stuart Cloete Produced by Roscoe C. Behrmann Hyman Kirstein Starring Roland Robinson...
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William Arbuthnot Lane. During the First World War the young novelist Stuart Cloete was nursed at the hospital after being wounded at the Battle of the...
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character) are all killed. The English writer Robert Graves, novelist Stuart Cloete, playwright/actor Arnold Ridley and artist/poet David Jones are seriously...
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(Oct. 1944) 426 N-28 Jack London Martin Eden N (Oct. 1944) 427 N-29 Stuart Cloete The Turning Wheels N (Oct. 1944) 428 N-30 C. M. Sublette and Harry Harrison...
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(1711–1785, England, nf) Felicity Cloake (born 1980s, England, nf) Stuart Cloete (1897–1976, France/S Africa, f/nf) Amal Clooney (born 1978, Lebanon/England...
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have treated the war largely as the backdrop for historical romance: Stuart Cloete, Rags of Glory (1963); Sam Manion, The Great Hunger (1964); Wilbur Smith...
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Hercule Poirot stories Death on the Nile Dumb Witness Murder in the Mews Stuart Cloete – Turning Wheels J. J. Connington – A Minor Operation Murray Constantine...
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Hand I'm Dying was praised by such writers as Marguerite Steen and Stuart Cloete. The latter wrote: 'This is the best novel coming out of Africa that...
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Fly Away Peter Soldier's Pay (William Faulkner) How Young They Die (Stuart Cloete) Leviathan (Westerfeld novel) Plays set during World War I include:...
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have included: Agatha Christie, Wernher von Braun, Admiral Donitz, Stuart Cloete, Denis Compton, Eddie Cantor, Major-General Sir Francis de Guingand...
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a Body, by Gypsy Rose Lee, Popular Library #37, 1944 Congo Song, by Stuart Cloete, Popular Library #110, 1945 Dead of the Night, by John Rhode, Popular...
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