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  2. Harold Robbins - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category:Novels by Harold Robbins - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. The Carpetbaggers - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. A Stone for Danny Fisher - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Dream Merchants (novel) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Tycoon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Goodbye, Janette - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye, Janette is a 1981 bestselling novel by Harold Robbins, and his 16th novel.. Though critically panned [1] [2] [3] [4] it sold well. Over 77,000 copies were ...

  9. Where Love Has Gone (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Where Love Has Gone is a 1962 novel by Harold Robbins. It was first published on October 16, 1962. It was the basis for a film of the same name in 1964, with Robbins's work adapted for the screen by John Michael Hayes. It was produced by Joseph E. Levine for Paramount Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk. [1]

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