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Elliott Arnold (1912–1980)

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Werken van Elliott Arnold

A Night of Watching (1967) 142 exemplaren
Blood Brother (1947) 76 exemplaren
Camp Grant Massacre (1976) 17 exemplaren
Forests of the night (1971) 17 exemplaren
White Falcon (1955) 15 exemplaren
Brave Jimmy Stone (1963) 14 exemplaren
A kind of secret weapon (1969) 14 exemplaren
The Time of the Gringo (1953) 9 exemplaren
Flight from Ashiya (1959) 9 exemplaren
Rescue! (1958) 8 exemplaren
The Commandos (1983) 7 exemplaren
Proving Ground (1973) 6 exemplaren
The spirit of Cochise (1972) 6 exemplaren
Code of Conduct (1970) 6 exemplaren
Tomorrow Will Sing (1945) 4 exemplaren
Deep in my heart. (2011) 4 exemplaren
Quicksand: A Novel of the City (1977) 3 exemplaren
Zlomený šíp (1963) 3 exemplaren
Finlandia the Story of Sibelius (1945) 3 exemplaren
Everybody Slept Here 2 exemplaren
Vantans Natt 1 exemplaar

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Geboortedatum
1912-09-13
Overlijdensdatum
1980-05-13
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Woonplaatsen
New York, New York, USA
Beroepen
reporter
Organisaties
New York World-Telegram

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The often told, but untrue tale of how Tom Jeffords negotiated with apache chief Cochise to secure peace for transports and people in Arizona. In reality negotiations failed but Jeffords and Cochise maintained actual friends until the latters death
 
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CalleFriden | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 19, 2023 |
How the Dane's smuggled eight thousand Jews out of Denmark and into Sweden under the noses of the Germans.
 
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Karen74Leigh | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 7, 2019 |
White Falcon by Elliot Arnold is a YA novel based on the life of John Tanner. In 1789 Tanner was captured by Ojibwa Indians from his family homestead in Kentucky. He grew up as an Ojibwa and became fully assimilated in their customs and language. He married an Indian woman and eventually served as a guide for European fur traders as well as working as an interpreter. Although this story is quite dramatic, it is considered a fairly well-rounded and authentic account of this white boy who became an Indian.

At first John Tanner’s life was quite difficult as even though he tried to fit in, the other Indians did not accept him. He was then adopted by an older woman who took him with her to live with the Chippewas, who more readily accepted him as one of their own. He did however, have a strong opponent in the Chief’s son, which lead to many difficulties. Having one foot in both camps enabled him to help the first white settlers that arrived in Manitoba’s Red River Valley and he assisted these settlers to bridge the gap between themselves and the Indians that lived in the area.

I became a fan of Elliot Arnold many years ago when I read his book Broken Arrow, the fictional biography of Cochise, that was made into a film in 1950. White Falcon didn’t have the same impact as that book did but it was a lively adventure read that I quite enjoyed.
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DeltaQueen50 | Dec 8, 2018 |
On the way to rescue survivors of a ship wreak one of the rescue plans goes down and radio contact has been lost with both of them. We see the people waiting to hear if the people they love are dead or alive. We also learn their back stories. I enjoyed this book.
 
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Werken
23
Ook door
6
Leden
369
Populariteit
#65,264
Waardering
½ 3.6
Besprekingen
8
ISBNs
37
Talen
4

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