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The Immigrants (1977) is a historical novel written by Howard Fast.Set in San Francisco during the early 20th century, it tells the story of Daniel Lavette, a self-described "roughneck" who rises from the ashes of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and becomes one of the most successful and dominating figures in San Francisco.
Howard Melvin Fast (November 11, 1914 – March 12, 2003) was an American novelist and television writer. Fast also wrote under the pen names E.V. Cunningham and Walter Ericson . Biography
The Legacy, a 1981 novel by Howard Fast, the fourth installment in the Lavette Family series; The Legacy, a 1987 novel by Lynda La Plante; The Legacy (Forgotten Realms novel), a 1992 book by R. A. Salvatore; The Legacy, a 1994 novel by Linda Lael Miller; The Legacy, a 1997 novel by Claire Rayner; The Legacy, a 1998 novel by Stephen Frey
The Cazalets is a 2001 television drama series in six episodes (five episodes when broadcast in the US) about the life of a large upper-middle class family in the years 1937 to 1947. [1] Most of the action takes place in London and at the family's estate in Sussex.
Pages in category "Novels by Howard Fast" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... The Proud and the Free; R. Redemption (Fast novel) S.
Freedom Road was a 1979 American TV historical drama mini-series starring boxer Muhammad Ali and Kris Kristofferson, based on the 1944 novel by Howard Fast and directed by Jan Kadar. Running for four hours, it was first broadcast on NBC on October 29 and 30, 1979.
No Strings is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC1 in one series of six episodes in 1974. [1] Written by Carla Lane, it was spun-off from an episode of the Comedy Playhouse screened in April of the same year.
The contents of this collection were incorporated into Fast's 1975 omnibus, Time and the Riddle. Fast described the stories as "about the general childishness of man, the only form of life that refuses to grow up." [2] James Blish gave the collection an unfavorable review, saying the stories "are all too obvious parables, with all too obvious ...