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  • Contributions include some well-known works from renowned writers of the genre such as Stephen Crane, Jack London, and Farley Mowat, as well as some rare, lesser-known gems from Slavomir Rawicz, Maurice Herzog, and Jon Krakauer.

    The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001

  • Still taught to young readers as a tale of initiation to manhood and triumph over fear, Stephen Crane's classic can also be read as challenging the romance of war.

    Five Best: David W. Blight 2011

  • In these incomparable three volumes, written from 1896 until shortly before his death in 1931, the prolific novelist recorded his impressions of fellow authors, from Stephen Crane to D.H.

    The Life Well-Read Eric Ormsby 2011

  • She was lying off of Mosquito Inlet, near Daytona, where Stephen Crane clung to a lifeboat after the Commodore went down on her way to Cuba a story he fictionalized in “The Open Boat”.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

  • It never had been done before: a small, 30-ish journalist asked if she could watch a movie being made — "The Red Badge of Courage," by John Huston, out of Stephen Crane, with Audie Murphy as the boy tested on the Civil War battlefield.

    First-Rate Tales Of Making Movies David Thomson 2010

  • "THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE," John Huston's 1951 adaptation of the 1895 Stephen Crane novel about a young Union soldier and the horrors of war stars Audie Murphy.

    D.C. Community Calendar, July 15-22, 2010 2010

  • Hmm. Maybe she missed the references to Jane Eyre (pages 3 & 4) and Bleak House (page 73), or the Stephen Crane and Thoreau quotations (page 134 & 168, respectively).

    Maureen Gibbon: A Tale of Rape to Love or Hate Maureen Gibbon 2010

  • This one is a little less frenetic but still full of action as it adapts the classic American Civil War story The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Steve 2010

  • She was lying off of Mosquito Inlet, near Daytona, where Stephen Crane clung to a lifeboat after the Commodore went down on her way to Cuba a story he fictionalized in “The Open Boat”.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

  • She was lying off of Mosquito Inlet, near Daytona, where Stephen Crane clung to a lifeboat after the Commodore went down on her way to Cuba a story he fictionalized in “The Open Boat”.

    CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010

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