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  2. Nowhere to Go (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere to Go was the first Ealing film under the MGM arrangement not to receive a standalone release. Instead, MGM trimmed the film to a length of 89 minutes and released it in the UK on the bottom half of a double bill with the World War II submarine drama Torpedo Run (1958). The pairing premiered in the West End on 4 December 1958 at Fox's ...

  3. To a God Unknown - Wikipedia

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    To a God Unknown is a novel by John Steinbeck, first published in 1933. [1] The book was Steinbeck's second novel (after Cup of Gold).Steinbeck found To a God Unknown extremely difficult to write; taking him roughly five years to complete, the novel proved more time-consuming than either East of Eden or The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck's longest novels.

  4. Nowhere to Go - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere to Go, a 2004 album by Takayoshi Ohmura "Nowhere to Go" (Hayden James song), a 2019 single by Hayden James "Nowhere to Go", a song by Agnostic Front from their 1999 album Riot, Riot, Upstart

  5. Without Remorse - Wikipedia

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    Without Remorse introduces Clark as former Navy SEAL John Kelly and explains how he changed his name. G.P. Putnam's Sons paid $14 million for the North American rights, a record for a single book. The book debuted at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list. [1]

  6. John Adams (book) - Wikipedia

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    Book Reporter: "Lavish and abundant in documentation, readers will be delighted with the fascinating, colorful narrative in John Adams." [8] The New York Times: "...a lucid and compelling work." [9] The New York Review of Books: "This big but extremely readable book is by far the best biography of Adams ever written." [10]

  7. The Hallelujah Trail - Wikipedia

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    It was based on the book of the same title (originally released as "The Hallelujah Train") by Bill Gulick in 1963. [5] The film is a parody of the sweeping epic Western films of the era, with grand western vistas, a huge all-star cast, and stunt-filled action scenes—matched to a broad array of satire and slapstick comedy.

  8. Once There Was a War - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Viking Press) Once There Was a War, published in 1958, is a collection of articles written by John Steinbeck while he was a special war correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune from June to December 1943.

  9. The March (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The March is set in late 1864 and early 1865 near the conclusion of the American Civil War.Central to the novel is the character of General William Tecumseh Sherman as he marches his 60,000 troops through the heart of the South, from Atlanta to Savannah, carving a 96 km (60-mile)-wide scar of destruction in their wake.