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Harold Robbins

Harold Robbins

AmericanMay 21, 1916 – October 14, 1997Popular Fiction

Harold Robbins was an American author whose scandalously frank novels about sex and ambition made him one of the bestselling authors of the postwar era. The Carpetbaggers and other novels sold tens of millions of copies and established the template for the blockbuster novel.

Works

  • The CarpetbaggersEpic saga about an ambitious man rising from poverty to power in entertainment→
  • Never Love a StrangerCrime thriller about a man trapped by his past and dangerous relationships→
  • The Dream MerchantsEpic saga chronicling the rise of Hollywood and the film industry→
  • A Stone for Danny FisherComing-of-age story about a young man's journey through crime and redemption→
  • 79 Park AvenueFamily saga exploring crime, wealth, and power in New York City→
  • The AdventurersAdventure epic following a man's quest for fortune and power across continents→

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