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  1. 4 days ago · Harold Robbins (born May 21, 1916, New York City, New York, U.S.—died October 14, 1997, Palm Springs, California) was an American author credited with popularizing a prurient style of mass-market fiction that traded on the public appetite for tales of profligate Hollywood stars and glamorous criminals.

  2. Harold Robbins has 422 books on Goodreads with 71490 ratings. Harold Robbinss most popular book is The Carpetbaggers.

  3. Oct 21, 2007 · By Tom Carson. Oct. 21, 2007. “An autopsy wouldn’t make any difference now.”. That marvelous line cries out to have been scripted for Leslie Nielsen in one of the “Naked Gun” movies. But ...

  4. Jan 17, 2020 · Harold Robbins interview: Gide, Mann and me - archive, 1970 This article is more than 4 years old 17 January 1970 The former bookies runner tells Terry Coleman why he considers himself the best...

  5. Oct 14, 1997 · He would become arguably the world's bestselling author, publishing over 20 boo. Born as Harold Rubin in New York City, he later claimed to be a Jewish orphan who had been raised in a Catholic boys home. In reality he was the son of well-educated Russian and Polish immigrants.

  6. harold robbins (1916–1997) is one of the best-selling american fiction writers of all time, ranking 5th on the world’s best-selling fiction author list just behind william shakespeare and agatha christie.

  7. Oct 3, 2008 · Review: Harold Robbins by Andrew Wilson The first bestselling author to exploit the new freedom opened up by courtroom victories over censorship says John Dugdale

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