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The Houses in Between is a 1951 novel by the British writer Howard Spring.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Cornwall, Great Exhibition, Harper (publisher), Howard Spring, Music hall, Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1950s, The Crystal Palace, William Collins, Sons.

  2. Novels by Howard Spring

Cornwall

Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Great Exhibition

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition (in reference to the temporary structure in which it was held), was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851.

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Harper (publisher)

Harper is an American publishing house, the flagship imprint of global publisher, HarperCollins, based in New York City.

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Howard Spring

Howard Spring (10 February 1889 – 3 May 1965) was a Welsh author and journalist who wrote in English.

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Music hall

Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was most popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850, through the Great War.

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Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1950s

This is a list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1950s, as determined by Publishers Weekly.

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The Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

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William Collins, Sons

William Collins, Sons & Co., often referred to as Collins, was a Scottish printing and publishing company founded by a Presbyterian schoolmaster, William Collins, in Glasgow in 1819, in partnership with Charles Chalmers, the younger brother of Thomas Chalmers, the minister of Tron Church in Glasgow.

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See also

Novels by Howard Spring

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Houses_in_Between