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  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Paperback (Harper Trophy, Sept. 1, 1985)
    Newlyweds Molly and David are only sixteen and eighteen years old when they head west.But they work hard, and at first their new life is full of promise, especially after a baby is born. Then disaster strikes and David must journey to find work, leaving Molly to face the prairie winter alone, in this gripping novel by the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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  • The Hurricane

    Hugh Howey

    language (Broad Reach, May 26, 2011)
    Daniel Stillman has 42 Facebook friends. His cell phone contains 18 contacts, two of them for pizza delivery. Six people follow him on Twitter. Four readers subscribe to his blog; he's pretty sure one of them followed him on accident.And now a category 5 storm is about to wipe all this away.In its wake will be left a single girl, a neighbor he never knew, and a new reprieve from the digital maelstrom of his life, a great silence like the eye of some terrific storm.
  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (David McKay, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Westward the course of romance led Charles and Caroline, for the urge to pioneer was in them, and the Dakotas promised free land of great fecundity where they might found a fortune and a family. A dugout is their first home, and there, on Caroline's 17th birthday, their baby is born.
  • The Hurricane

    Hugh Howey

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2011)
    Daniel Stillman's Life: 42 Facebook friends 18 Cell phone contacts 6 Twitter followers 4 blog subscribers Now a category five storm is about to take this all away. And replace it with a neighbor he's never met.
  • The Hurricane

    James Norman Hall, Charles Bernard Nordhoff

    eBook (Reading Essentials, April 3, 2019)
    Newly re-mastered in HD! The Hurricane is one of the most spectacular productions of the 1930s directed by the legendary John Ford (The Searchers). An intolerant Governor (Raymond Massey, Arsenic and Old Lace) sets off a series of tragic events in an idyllic Pacific paradise, disrupting the peaceful lives of newlywed islanders Terangi (John Hall, Arabian Nights) and Marama (Dorothy Lamour, My Favorite Brunette). Terangi is wrongly imprisoned by racist officials and after many failed escape attempts, additional years are added to original his six month jail term. Terangi finally succeeds and returns to Marama after a long absence, but only to be confronted with one of the most savage natural disasters to ever hit the island. The devastating hurricane was created by special effects wizard, James Basevi (San Francisco), who used enormous wind machines along with elaborate network of pipes and holding tanks to destroy the native village he had built. Ford acknowledged that assistant director Stuart Heisler (The Glass Key) was the driving force behind The Hurricane, and together they created a highly enjoyable film that stands as a landmark of Hollywood disaster films. The amazing cast includes Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradine and Jerome Cowan.Audio Commentary by Film Historian Joseph McBride, the author of Searching For John Ford: A Life | Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green & Co., Jan. 1, 1933)
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  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 1982)
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  • Let The Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Jan. 1, 1961)
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  • The Hurricane

    Charles Bernard Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, Jacson Keating

    eBook (epubli, Nov. 24, 2016)
    Newly re-mastered in HD! The Hurricane is one of the most spectacular productions of the 1930s directed by the legendary John Ford (The Searchers). An intolerant Governor (Raymond Massey, Arsenic and Old Lace) sets off a series of tragic events in an idyllic Pacific paradise, disrupting the peaceful lives of newlywed islanders Terangi (John Hall, Arabian Nights) and Marama (Dorothy Lamour, My Favorite Brunette). Terangi is wrongly imprisoned by racist officials and after many failed escape attempts, additional years are added to original his six month jail term. Terangi finally succeeds and returns to Marama after a long absence, but only to be confronted with one of the most savage natural disasters to ever hit the island. The devastating hurricane was created by special effects wizard, James Basevi (San Francisco), who used enormous wind machines along with elaborate network of pipes and holding tanks to destroy the native village he had built. Ford acknowledged that assistant director Stuart Heisler (The Glass Key) was the driving force behind The Hurricane, and together they created a highly enjoyable film that stands as a landmark of Hollywood disaster films. The amazing cast includes Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradine and Jerome Cowan.Audio Commentary by Film Historian Joseph McBride, the author of Searching For John Ford: A Life | Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Let the Hurricane Roar

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Hardcover (David mcKay, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • Let the hurricane roar,

    Rose Wilder Lane

    Unknown Binding (Longmans, Green and co, March 15, 1933)
    Let the hurricane roar, [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1933] Lane, Rose Wilder