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Harold Robbins (May 21, 1916 – October 14, 1997) was an American author of popular novels. One of the best-selling writers of all time , he wrote over 25 best-sellers, selling over 750 million copies in 32 languages.
This category contains articles on novels written by Harold Robbins. Pages in category "Novels by Harold Robbins" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Carpetbaggers is a 1961 bestselling novel by Harold Robbins, which was adapted into a 1964 film of the same title. The prequel Nevada Smith (1966) was also based on a character in the novel. In the United States, the term " carpetbagger " refers to an outsider relocating to exploit locals. [ 1 ]
The Dream Merchants (novel), a 1949 American novel by Harold Robbins The Dream Merchants (miniseries) , a 1980 television miniseries based on the novel See also
A Stone For Danny Fisher is a serious early novel by Harold Robbins that looks at the effect of the Great Depression on a lower-middle class Jewish family. Written in 1952, it is set in the period up to 1944.
The Dream Merchants is a 1949 novel by American author Harold Robbins. [1] Set in the early 20th century, the book is a "rags-to-riches" story of a penniless young man who goes to Hollywood and builds a great film studio. A former Universal Studios employee, author Harold Robbins based the main character on Universal's founder, Carl Laemmle ...
The Adventurers by Harold Robbins; The Secret of Santa Vittoria by Robert Crichton; Capable of Honor by Allen Drury; The Double Image by Helen MacInnes; The Fixer by Bernard Malamud; Tell No Man by Adela Rogers St. Johns; Tai-Pan by James Clavell; The Embezzler by Louis Auchincloss; All in the Family by Edwin O'Connor
Tycoon (sometimes subtitled Tycoon: A Novel), published in 1997, is the 23rd novel by Harold Robbins. Starting in the 1930s and ending in the 1970s, it follows the career and love-life of Jack Lear, an entrepreneur who builds an empire in broadcasting. Typically for a Robbins novel, it contains a large amount and variety of sexual content.
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