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  2. Robert Ingersoll Wilder (January 25, 1901 – August 22, 1974) was an American novelist, playwright and screenwriter.

  3. Robert Ingersoll Wilder was a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Wilder's childhood was spent at Daytona Beach, Florida. Following a stint in the United States Army during World War I, he was educated at Stetson University and Columbia University.

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  4. 409 ratings64 reviews. This sprawling, lusty novel spans nearly a century and a half, recreating a fabulous era of romance, violence and high adventure. It is the saga of the Camerons, an impetuous Tory family, who fled South after the American Revolution to rebuild their baronial plantations in the turbulent, wind-swept Bahamas.

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  5. Wind from the Carolinas is a 1964 novel by Robert Wilder based on the history of a Bahamas family of American loyalists. It was first published by G.P. Putnam's, New York and re-published by Bluewater Books & Charts in 1997.

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  6. Robert Wilder has 62 books on Goodreads with 2428 ratings. Robert Wilders most popular book is Wind from the Carolinas.

  7. Jan 1, 1997 · Wind from the Carolinas. Paperback – January 1, 1997. by Robert Wilder (Author) 4.4 165 ratings. See all formats and editions. "A powerful novel of the old Bahamas" A must read for anyone who cruises or dreams of cruising in the Bahamas. This is a big, bold, best-selling novel that traces the remarkable saga of one family through war and ...

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  8. Feb 21, 2014 · No wonder Robert Wilder’s 1946 novel Written on the Wind was selected by Universal International Pictures for its racy plot-line that loosely depicts elements of Zachary Smith Reynolds’ marriage to Libby Holman and suspicions surrounding his suicide.

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