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inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
A new movie adapted from the book was filmed in 2011.The dialog is Early Modern English, somewhat similar to Shakespeare's writings, not contemporary English but similar enough to be understood.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
It is sold in this edition by the Christian company, Vision Forum Inc.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
Audrey was made into a silent film of the same name in 1916 and her blockbuster work To Have and to Hold, which was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1900, was made into a silent film in 1916 and filmed again in 1922.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
To Have and To Hold: Large Print by Mary Johnston Mary Johnston (November 21, 1870 - May 9, 1936) was an American novelist and women's rights advocate from Virginia.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
This was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1900, made into movies several times in subsequent years. It is set in colonial North America, beginning in the year 1621. A new movie adapted from the book was filmed in 2011.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
Audrey was made into a silent film of the same name in 1916 and her blockbuster work To Have and to Hold, which was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1900, was made into a silent film in 1916 and filmed again in 1922.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
To Have and to Hold (1899) is a novel by American author Mary Johnston. Published by Houghton Mifflin, it was the bestselling novel in the United States in the following year (1900).
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
Audrey was made into a silent film of the same name in 1916 and her blockbuster work To Have and to Hold, which was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1900, was made into a silent film in 1916 and filmed again in 1922.
inauthor:"Mary Johnston" from books.google.com
Audrey was made into a silent film of the same name in 1916 and her blockbuster work To Have and to Hold, which was the best-selling novel in the United States in 1900, was made into a silent film in 1916 and filmed again in 1922.