William March
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Formats
Description
The bestselling novel that inspired Mervyn LeRoy's classic horror film about the little girl who can get away with anything-even murder. There's something special about eight-year-old Rhoda Penmark. With her carefully plaited hair and her sweet cotton dresses, she's the very picture of old-fashioned innocence. But when their neighborhood suffers a series of terrible accidents, her mother begins to wonder: Why do bad things seem to happen when little...
2) Company K
Author
Publisher
Arbor House
Pub. Date
1984
Description
With an Introduction by Philip D. Beidler This book was originally published in 1933. It is the first novel by William March, pen name for William Edward Campbell. Stemming directly from the author's experiences with the U.S. Marines in France during World War I, the book consists of 113 sketches, or chapters, tracing the fictional Company K's war exploits and providing an emotional history of the men of the company that extends beyond the boundaries...
4) Company K
Publisher
Indican Pictures
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
A troubled WWI vet struggles to write a book about his experiences as a U.S. Marine, and describes the German soldier who haunts his dreams, the friendships forever formed during such tragedies, and the reality of dying for his country.