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Graham Seton:
pseudo de Lt-Col, Graham Seton HUTCHISON (M: 1890 Jan 20 - 1946 Apr 3)
(&ps: Graham SETON)
Ses oeuvres:
The W Plan (ps: Graham SETON) [1929]
Life Without End (ps: Graham SETON) [1932]
Blood Money (ps: Graham SETON) [f|1934]
Minos Magnificent! (ps: Graham SETON) [1935]
Pelican Row (ps: Graham SETON) [f|1935]
Gordon And The Gordon Boys [n|1944]
The Red Colonel (ps: Graham SETON) [1947]
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Ce livre a été adapté au cinéma en 1931:
http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie.aspx?m=390094
Synopsis
The time is WWI. British guerilla fighter Col. Duncan Grant (Brian Aherne) makes his way behind enemy lines to foil the Germans' plans to destroy those towns presently controlled by the Allied Expeditionary Forces. The Germans have planted a series of mines throughout the countryside, in a pattern resembling the letter "W" hence the film's title The W Plan. Assisting Grant in his mission is his pre-war sweetheart Rosa Hartman (Madeleine Carroll), German by birth but sympathetic to the Allied cause. Based on a novel by Graham Seton, The W Plan was distributed in the U.S. by RKO Radio. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Casting (premier nom= acteur/trice, second nom= personnage)
Brian Aherne Col. Duncan Grant
Madeleine Carroll Rosa Hartmann
Gibb McLaughlin Pvt. McTavish
Gordon Harker Pvt. Waller
Cameron Carr Otto Geddern
C.M. Hallard Commander-in-Chief
Milton Rosmer President of Court-Martial
Mary Jerrold Frau Muller
Frederick Lloyd Col. Jervois
Clifford Heatherley Proprietor
Alfred Drayton Prosecution
Norah Howard Lady of the Town
Arthur Hambling
Robert Harris Subaltern
George Merritt Ulrich Muller
Charles Paton Defence
Austin Trevor
Crew
Victor Saville Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Frank Launder Screenwriter
Miles Malleson Screenwriter
Freddie Young Cinematographer
Rene Guissart Cinematographer
Werner Brandes Cinematographer
Graham Seton Book Author
Maclean Rogers Editor
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Un peu de bibliophilie sauce US:
SETON, Graham. The W Plan. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1930. First American Edition. First World War thriller of an English spy and his attempt to foil German plans for crushing a whole sector of the British front. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's praise for the book is printed on the front panel of the dj. Fine bright copy, in VG-NF dj, with tiny chips at flap corners, few nicks and light rubbing at spine ends, tiny nick mid rear spine edge. $175.00
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Hum ... Fantômas ... moi aussi je sais faire des recherches sur Google Ce que j'aurai aimé savoir c'est tout ce que l'on ne trouve pas sur le Net
Le danger de devenir idiots n'est pas de nature à effrayer les hommes, car, à tout prendre, ça ne les changera pas beaucoup. Jacques Spitz
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Noooonn tu connais google ????
Et tu avais trouvé ceci?
BIOGRAPHY OF A BATMAN
by Graham Seton
This booklet (A5, 16 pages, card covers) is a reprint of an article which originally appeared in "The English Review" in August, 1929. The Author, Graham Seton, was Lieut. Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison, author of "Warrior," "Footslogger," "Pilgrimage," etc. There are many examples in Great War literature of the devotion which officers' batmen showed towards the officers they cared for, and this is a very personal view of this kind of special relationship. In some ways, the officer/batman relationship was one example of the breaking down of class barriers which the war brought with it, although it has to be said that the relationship was still of the master/servant pattern. Nevertheless, it is unlikely, without the intervention of the war, that well set-up young men like Graham Seton would ever had much to do with the likes of young, orphaned Piper Peter McLintock of the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who now sleeps, forever young, in Ration Farm Military Cemetery, la Chappelle-d'Armentieres, France.
ISBN 1-902185-02-1
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Et ceci:
The Mad Major
Kenneth J Alford
Major Graham Seton-Hutchinson was the Mad Major, whose exploits during World War I won him
the Military Cross, a Distinguished Service Order, and the honor of having a march composed commemorating
his service by Kenneth J Alford. Kenneth J Alford was a pseudonym for Frederick Joseph
Rickets (1881-1945). He was the son of a coal merchant in London but studied both piano and organ
as a child. At 14 he enlisted in the First BN Royal Irish Regiment as a band boy playing cornet, violin,
and euphonium. He later completed his education and was appointed Bandmaster of the Second
Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Most of his marches were composed during the next
two decades in that appointment. Alford served in the military until his retirement in 1944.
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Et ceci: Major Graham Seton-Hutchinson was the Mad Major,
Oui et justement je me demandais ce qu'il fallait entendre par Mad Major ? Le Major fou ?
Le danger de devenir idiots n'est pas de nature à effrayer les hommes, car, à tout prendre, ça ne les changera pas beaucoup. Jacques Spitz
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Fantomas a écrit :Et ceci: Major Graham Seton-Hutchinson was the Mad Major,
Oui et justement je me demandais ce qu'il fallait entendre par Mad Major ? Le Major fou ?
C'est en effet la traduction littérale... Il semblerait que ce soit un héros de la Première Guerre Mondiale, la folie étant alors la témérité
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Qui pourrait m'en dire un peu plus sur cet auteur et sur son ouvrage conjectural "Le Plan W", éd. des Portiques - 1930 ?
Qu'il n'est pas conjectural, a priori.
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Belzébuth a écrit :Qui pourrait m'en dire un peu plus sur cet auteur et sur son ouvrage conjectural "Le Plan W", éd. des Portiques - 1930 ?
Qu'il n'est pas conjectural, a priori.
Ouais super Dave est de retour
Le danger de devenir idiots n'est pas de nature à effrayer les hommes, car, à tout prendre, ça ne les changera pas beaucoup. Jacques Spitz
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Ouais super Dave est de retour http://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/reposit … olores.gif
Bé, y'en a qui bossent, tu peux demander au jeune Fantômas...
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Bé, y'en a qui bossent, tu peux demander au jeune Fantômas...
Ouaip je suis au courant ... mais tout le monde bosse ici apparemment
Trés content de te revoir parmi nous
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