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Sir Allen Lane CH (born Allen Lane Williams; 21 September 1902 – 7 July 1970) was a British publisher who together with his brothers Richard and John Lane founded Penguin Books in 1935, bringing high-quality paperback fiction and non-fiction to the mass market. [1] [2] In 1967 he started a hardback imprint under his own name, Allen Lane.
Allan "Rocky" Lane (born Harry Leonard Albershardt; September 22, 1909 – October 27, 1973) was an American studio leading man and the star of many cowboy B-movies in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in more than 125 films and TV shows in a career lasting from 1929 to 1966.
Penguin Books Limited is a German-owned English publishing house.It was co-founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, [3] as a line of the publishers The Bodley Head, only becoming a separate company the following year. [4]
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Al Lane (filmmaker) (1897–1951), American director and screenwriter, a/k/a Robert Emmett Tansey; Allen Lane (1902–1970), English publisher Allen Lane, 2010 Canadian imprint of Penguin Random House (Allen Lane#Legacy) Allan Lane (1909–1973), American film and TV actor; Alan Lane (born 1938/1939), Australian tennis player during 1950s and 1960s
The film stars Allan Lane, Chubby Johnson, Roy Barcroft, Claudia Barrett, Arthur Space and Myron Healey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The film was released on February 28, 1951, by Republic Pictures . Plot
It was first published in the United Kingdom on 19 October 2021 by Allen Lane (an imprint of Penguin Books). [1] Graeber and Wengrow finished the book around August 2020. [2] Its American edition is 704 pages long, including a 63-page bibliography. [2] It was a finalist for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing (2022). [3]
The Tiger Woman (1944) is a 12-chapter film serial by Republic Pictures starring Allan Lane and Linda Stirling (her serial debut). The serial was re-released in 1951 under the title Perils of the Darkest Jungle and, in 1966, it was edited into the 100-minute Century-66 film Jungle Gold.