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  2. William Humphrey (writer) - Wikipedia

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    William Humphrey (June 18, 1924 – August 20, 1997) was an American novelist, memoirist, short story writer, and author of literary sporting and nature stories. His published works, while still available in French translation, largely have been out of print until recently.

  3. Home from the Hill - Wikipedia

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    Home from the Hill, the first novel by author William Humphrey, published in 1958 Home from the Hill, a 1960 film directed by Vincente Minnelli, based on the book; Home from the Hill, an autobiographical account of life in colonial Africa by Hilary Hook. Home from the Hill (documentary), a 1980s BBC documentary based on the book

  4. Home from the Hill (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Home from the Hill is the first novel by author William Humphrey, published in 1958. [1] It was made into a film two years after its publication. [2] References

  5. William Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    William Humphrey (writer) (1924–1997), American novelist; William Humphrey (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1967), Northern Irish unionist; William E. Humphrey (1862–1934), American politician; William F. Humphrey (1860–1928), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick; William J. Humphrey (1875–1942), film director

  6. William J. Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    William Jonathan Humphrey [1] (January 2, 1863 – October 4, 1942) was an American actor and film director. Born on January 2, 1863, in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts , [ 1 ] William Humphrey was a well-known member of the early stock company of Vitagraph Studios .

  7. William Humfrey - Wikipedia

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    William Humfrey (also Humphrey or Humphreys) (c.1515–1579) was an English goldsmith, mining promoter, and Assay Master at the Royal Mint during the reign of ...

  8. 'Welcome to Wrexham’ and Prince William's Connection ... - AOL

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    “Prince William is here in Wrexham today because it is St. David’s Day, which is obviously the Welsh, sort of, national holiday,” Wrexham AFC executive director Humphrey Ker said during the ...

  9. National Book Award for Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Authors who have won the award more than once include William Faulkner, John Updike, William Gaddis, Jesmyn Ward, and Philip Roth, each having won on two occasions along with numerous other nominations. Saul Bellow won the award in three decades (1954, 1965, 1971) and is the only author to have won the National Book Award for Fiction three times.