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  2. Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel by the English author Daphne du Maurier.It depicts an unnamed young woman who impetuously marries a wealthy widower, before discovering that both he and his household are haunted by the memory of his late first wife, the title character.

  3. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.

  4. The Campbell Playhouse (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    The series made its debut with Welles's adaptation of Rebecca, with guest stars Margaret Sullavan and Mildred Natwick. The radio drama was the first adaptation of the 1938 novel by Daphne Du Maurier; the author was interviewed live from London at the conclusion of the broadcast. [2] Bernard Herrmann had

  5. Rebecca Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Lucile Schaeffer (November 6, 1967 – July 18, 1989) was an American actress and model. She began her career as a teen model before moving on to acting.

  6. Rebecca Sophia Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Sophia Clarke (February 22, 1833 – August 10, 1906), [1] also known as Sophie May, was an American author of children's fiction. Using her nieces and nephews as inspiration, she wrote realistic stories about children.

  7. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Marshall Neilan based upon the 1903 novel of the same name by Kate Douglas Wiggin. This version is notable for having been adapted by famed female screenwriter Frances Marion .

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  9. Rebecca Caudill - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Caudill (1969) The World of Rebecca Caudill (1970) Somebody Go and Bang a Drum (1974) Wind, Sand and Sky (1976) From Hardshell Baptist to Quaker (1979) The Joyous Land: a play for childhood and youth week (n.d.) See the Scholastics.com website for a list of Caudill's books by interest level, genre/theme and grade level equivalency.