• Norman Fitzroy Maclean (December 23, 1902 – August 2, 1990) was an American professor at the University of Chicago who, following his retirement, became...
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  • based on Norman Maclean's 1976 semi-autobiographical novella of the same name. It stars Craig Sheffer and Brad Pitt as the Maclean brothers, Norman and Paul...
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  • California, Iowa, and Montana. Rev. Maclean is best known as the father of American author Norman Maclean. Norman Maclean wrote vividly about his family in...
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  • John Norman Maclean is a journalist and author who has written five books on fatal wildland fires and a memoir, Home Waters: A Chronicle of Family and...
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  • Norman Maclean (1902–1990) was an American author and scholar. Norman Maclean may also refer to: Tormod MacGill-Eain (Norman Hector Mackinnon Maclean...
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  • semi-autobiographical collection of three stories by American author Norman Maclean (1902–1990) published in 1976. It was the first work of fiction published...
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  • Kind of Wonderful (1987), Aaron "Cabal" Boone in Nightbreed (1990), Norman Maclean in A River Runs Through It (1992), Joe Kane in The Program (1993), Joseph...
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  • Young Men and Fire is a 1992 non-fiction book written by Norman Maclean. It is Maclean's story of his quest to understand the Mann Gulch fire of 1949...
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  • Norman Maclean (3 May 1869 – 15 January 1952) was a Scottish minister and religious author who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church...
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    McLean (redirect from Maclean)
    MacLean, also spelt Maclean and McLean, is a Scottish Gaelic surname (Mac Gille Eathain, or, Mac Giolla Eóin in Irish Gaelic), Eóin being a Gaelic form...
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