Benét, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943
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1898-1943
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Benét, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943
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Benét, Stephen Vincent
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- Shortcut to happiness, Yari Film Group in association with Miracle Entertainment and El Dorado Pictures presents ; screen play by Pete Dexter and Bill Condon & Nancy Cassaro ; directed by Harry Kirkpartick
- The American fantasy tradition, edited by Brian M. Thomsen
- Classic western stories, the most beloved stories, compiled by Cooper Edens
- Introduction to the short story, [by] Robert W. Boynton [and] Maynard Mack
- A treasury of short stories, favorites of the past hundred years from Turgenev to Thurber, from Balzac to Hemingway ; with biographical sketches of the authors, edited by Bernardine Kielty
- Great American short stories, selected by the editors of the Reader's digest
- Creature!, a chrestomathy of "monstery", edited by Bill Pronzini
- Abraham Lincoln, produced and directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by Stephen Vincent Benet and Gerrit Lloyd ; story by John W. Considine, Jr. The Struggle, produced and directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by Anita Loos and John Emerson
- A Royal gala concert
- Seven brides for seven brothers, Loew's, Inc
- The greatest American short stories, twenty classics of our heritage, edited by A. Grove Day
- Fifteen American one-act plays
- Johnny Appleseed, Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet ; illustrated by S. D. Schindler ; with a note from Thomas C. Benet
- The Golden Argosy, a collection of the most celebrated short stories in the English language, edited by Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson
- An anthology of angels, edited by Larry Segriff, Ed Gorman, and Martin H. Greenberg
- Abraham Lincoln, a United Artists release ; produced and directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by Stephen Vincent Benet and Gerrit Lloyd ; story by John W. Considine, Jr. ..
- Stories to remember, selected by Thomas B. Costain and John Beecroft ; illustrated by Martha Sawyers and William Reusswig
- First-prize stories, 1919-1966, from the O. Henry memorial awards, introduced by Harry Hansen
- The Devil and Daniel Webster, an RKO Radio picture ; a William Dieterle production ; produced and directed by William Dieterle ; screenplay by Dan Totheroh and Stephen Vincent Benét
- Seven brides for seven brothers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; producer, Jack Cummings ; writers, Albert Hackett & Frances Goodrich, Dorothy Kingsley ; directed by Stanley Donen
- 30 stories to remember, selected by Thomas B. Costain and John Beecroft
- A treasury of nurse stories, by world famous authors, compiled by Sonia Barry
- The American short story, a collection of the best known and most memorable short stories by the great American authors, edited by Thomas K. Parkes
- Fifty years of the American short story, from the O. Henry awards, 1919-1970, edited and with an introduction by William Abrahams
- A book of Americans, by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét ; illustrated by Charles Child
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- John Brown's body, Stephen Vincent Benét; with an introd. and notes by Jack L. Capps and C. Robert Kemble
- The devil and Daniel Webster, Stephen Vincent Benet; illustrated by Harold Denison
- John Brown's body, With illus. by Fritz Kredel and Warren Chappell
- John Brown's body
- The devil and Daniel Webster, by Stephen Vincent Benét
- The devil and Daniel Webster and other writings, Stephen Vincent Benét ; edited with an introduction by Townsend Ludington
- Selected works of Stephen Vincent Benét
- The devil and Daniel Webster, by Stephen Vincent Benét
- Western star, by Stephen Vincent Benet
- The devil and Daniel Webster, Stephen Vincent Benét
- Ballads and Poems, 1915-1930, by Stephen V. Benet
- Selected works of Stephen Vincent Benét
- The devil and Daniel Webster, and other tales of American history, Stephen Vincent Benét
- The devil and Daniel Webster, by Stephen Vincent Benet ; illustrated by Harold Denison
- John Brown's body, by Norman Corwin
- John Brown's body, by Stephen Vincent Benét
- John Brown's body, by Stephen Vincent Benét, with an introduction by Douglas Southall Freeman and fourteen illustrations by John Steuart Curry
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