Harker, called "Sard" Harker because he is "sardonic". He is the son of Chisholm Harker, Rector of Windlesham in Berkshire. The Rector died when Sard...
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Square Peg), and from tales of an imaginary land in Central America (Sard Harker, Odtaa) to fantasies for children (The Midnight Folk, The Box of Delights)...
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Harker is an English surname. Some genealogical records show that the origin of Harker comes from the North-West regions of England - North of the Lake...
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novel is set prior to the events described in Masefield's earlier novel Sard Harker. The novel inspired the orchestral overture, also titled ODTAA, by Doreen...
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ODTAA, Sard Harker, and part of The Midnight Folk. The novel is set in 1911, some time after Don Manuel, the benevolent dictator in Sard Harker, has died...
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about a boy, Kay Harker, who sets out to discover what became of a fortune stolen from his seafaring great grandfather Aston Tirrold Harker (in reality, Aston...
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Mind Again" Santa Barbara, a fictional nation, a setting of the novel Sard Harker Santa Barbara Airlines, a Venezuelan airline Santa Bárbara Sistemas,...
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Katherine Mansfield – Something Childish and Other Stories John Masefield – Sard Harker F. M. Mayor – The Rector's Daughter Herman Melville (d. 1891) – Billy...
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Sydney Pollack The Telephone Book an original script by Harry Cohn (1966) Sard Harker based on a book by John Masefield Fruit of the Poppy by Robert Wilder...
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1948 162 Raymond Chandler The Lady in the Lake 1948 166 John Masefield Sard Harker 19?? 167 Irving Stone Lust for Life 1 1949 168 Irving Stone Lust for...
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