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Nobel Prize for Literature for 1935

Nobel Prize for Literature for 1935

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B. Traven, Treasure of the Sierra Madre.


Originally posted by @suzianne
Purple Pirate, by the much under-appreciated Talbot Mundy
Strangely enough there is a port in the UK called Talbot and a stevedore I know working in Port Arthur called Arthur Mundy.

Anyway book nomination : A Clergyman's Daughter. George Orwell

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Originally posted by @moonbus
B. Traven, Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Interestingly, Traven was German, and TotSM was first released in German in 1927. However, the English version was released in 1935, which would make him eligible.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Tarzan and the Leopard Men. - Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Of course.
Swords of Mars, eighth in his Barsoom series, came out that same year.

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Originally posted by @captain-strange
Strangely enough there is a port in the UK called Talbot and a stevedore I know working in Port Arthur called Arthur Mundy.

Anyway book nomination : A Clergyman's Daughter. George Orwell
Your getting Stranger Cappy !

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Originally posted by @the-gravedigger
Your getting Stranger Cappy !
Suzi is ignoring me sob

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Originally posted by @captain-strange
Suzi is ignoring me sob
Cappy Strange your queerer than a three speed walking stick.

FMF started a nice thread and your fantasising over Suzianne.