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Leon Marcus Uris (August 3, 1924 – June 21, 2003) was an American author of historical fiction who wrote many bestselling books, including Exodus (published in 1958) and Trinity (published in 1976).
Exodus is a historical novel by American novelist Leon Uris about the founding of the State of Israel beginning with a compressed retelling of the voyages of the 1947 immigration ship Exodus and describing the histories of the various main characters and the ties of their personal lives to the birth of the new Jewish state.
Pages in category "Novels by Leon Uris" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Exodus (Uris novel) G. A God in Ruins (Uris novel) H. The ...
A famous author, Abraham Cady, stands trial for libel. In his book The Holocaust , he named eminent surgeon Sir Adam Kelno as one of the Jadwiga concentration camp 's most sadistic inmates/doctors. Cady wrote the book after discovering the Jadwiga concentration camp was the site of his family's extermination.
The most famous literary work describing the fate of Jewish refugees was the best-selling novel Exodus by American writer Leon Uris, published in 1958 and published in 50 languages with a total circulation of over 7 million copies. [116]
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From the Earth to the Moon, 1958 (co-writer, front: James Leicester) Cowboy, 1958 (front: Edmund H. North) Spartacus, 1960, dir. by Stanley Kubrick (based on Howard Fast's 1951 novel of the same name) Exodus, 1960, dir. by Otto Preminger (based on Leon Uris' 1958 novel of the same name) The Last Sunset, 1961; Town Without Pity, 1961
The Haj is a novel published in 1984 by American author Leon Uris that tells the story of the birth of Israel from the viewpoint of a Palestinian Arab. [1]"Haj" in the novel's title refers to the pilgrimage to Mecca, which every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so is obliged to make at least once in their lifetime.