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  • ''C.S. Forester''', is the best-known pseudonym of '''Cecil Louis Troughton Smith''' (1899-
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  • 19. ''Nurse Cavell'' (1933) By C.E. Bechhofer Roberts and C.S. Forester. ...Adventures of John Wetherell'' (1953) Edited and with an introduction by C.S. Forester.
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  • *[http://kirjasto.sci.fi/forester.htm Biography of C.S. Forester] on ''Books and Writers''
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  • Novel by C.S. Forester about a 19th century naval hero.
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  • *[http://kirjasto.sci.fi/forester.htm Biography of C.S. Forester] on ''Books and Writers''
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  • | title = C.S. Forester and the Hornblower Saga. ::Chronicles the events of C.S. Forester's life and provides a synopsis and critique of each of Forester's books.
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  • The hero of a series of nautical novels created by C.S. Forester.
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  • ...d]]-winning 1951 film directed by [[John Huston]], based on the novel by [[C.S. Forester]]. It starred [[Humphrey Bogart]] and [[Katherine Hepburn]].
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  • [[C.S. Forester]] novel set in 1809 that introduced [[Horatio Hornblower]], a fictional [[f
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  • ...ibs/horatio.html NLS Mini-bibliographies: The Horatio Hornblower Series by C.S. Forester]
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  • 19. ''Nurse Cavell'' (1933) By C.E. Bechhofer Roberts and C.S. Forester. ...Adventures of John Wetherell'' (1953) Edited and with an introduction by C.S. Forester.
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  • {{r|C.S. Forester}}
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  • ''C.S. Forester''', is the best-known pseudonym of '''Cecil Louis Troughton Smith''' (1899-
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  • {{r|C.S. Forester}}
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  • {{r|C.S. Forester}} {{r|C.S. Forester}}
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  • ...o Hornblower''' is a fictional officer in the [[Royal Navy]], created by [[C.S. Forester]], apparently drawn, in part, on [[Horatio Nelson]] and [[Thomas Cochrane]] | title = The life and times of Horatio Hornblower: a biography of C.S. Forester's famous naval hero
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  • '''The Happy Return''' is a nautical novel by [[C.S. Forester]] set in 1809. It is the first book Forester wrote about [[Horatio Hornblow
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  • '''Hornblower and the Atropos''' is a novel in the series, by C.S. Forester, about a fictitious [[Royal Navy]] around the turn of the 19th century, [[H
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  • ...ere not uncommon on ships of the Napoleonic period and American Civil War. C.S. Forester's novel ''Lord Hornblower'' contains a vivid account of using purpose-built
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  • ...rical fiction. The Harrington character, in many respects, is modeled on [[C.S. Forester]]'s series about [[Horatio Hornblower]], with the minor details of a change
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  • ...[[science fiction]] character created by [[David Weber]] modelled after [[C.S. Forester]]'s [[Horatio Hornblower]]. She inhabits a [[science fiction universe]] whi
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