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The Lost Horizon Lesson Plan
33,497 words, approx. 112 pages
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| Name: |
James Hilton | | Variant Name: |
Glen Trevor | | Birth Date: |
September 9, 1900 | | Death Date: |
December 20, 1954 | | Nationality: |
British, English | | Gender: |
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Biography of James Hilton
1102 words, approx. 3.7 pages
 Though his fiction often dealt with crime and murder, James Hilton's place in the mystery genre rests on a single book, Murder at School: A Detective Fantasia, which was published in 1931, before he achieved his enormous success as a popular novelist. Hi...
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Biography of James Hilton
1564 words, approx. 5.2 pages
 James Hilton, best-selling novelist, screen-writer, journalist, and short-story writer, was born at Leigh, Lancashire, England, on 9 September 1900. His father, John Hilton, was a schoolmaster as was his wife before their marriage, and in 1902 the family...


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Lost Horizon Information
970 words, approx. 3 pages
 Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. It it best remembered as the origin of Shangri-La, a fictional utopian lamasery high in the mountains of...


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Lost Horizons
09/03/1995: 5,370 words, approx. 18 pages (PART 2 OF 2) FOR ONE NIGHT, they were golden. In Game 1 of the post-Gibbs era, the Redskins crushed the Super Bowl champion Cowboys (playing without superstar holdout Emmitt Smith), 35-16, on "Monday Night Football." Rypien completed 22 of 34 for...
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Lost Horizon.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
07/01/2005: 307 words, approx. 1 pages Lost Horizon by James Hilton. First published in 1933. Most recent edition published by Summersdale, pb, pp256, 7.99 [pounds sterling] When, in 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany, the Reichstag fire provided him with an excuse to seize sweeping dictatorial...


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