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Lieutenant Commander Nicholas John
Turney Monsarrat FRSL RNVR (/ˈmɒnsəræt/ 22
March 1910 – 8
August 1979) was a
British novelist known for his sea stories...
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Charles Nicholas Monsarrat (July 2, 1871 –
March 1, 1940) was a Canadian-born
bridge designer. He was born in
Montreal and was
educated by
private tuition...
- Céline
Monsarrat (born
January 13, 1954, Casablanca) is a
French actress best
known for her
voice dubbing work.
Monsarrat is the
French dubbing voice of...
- in H M
Frigate (1946) and the
novel The
Cruel Sea (1951) by
Nicholas Monsarrat. In the 1953 film
version HMS
Saltash was
depicted by Castle-class corvette:...
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Keith Waldegrave Monsarrat (11
January 1872 – 28
April 1968) was an
English physician, surgeon,
philosopher and writer.
Monsarrat was born in Kendal. He...
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advantage of the
software engineers coming out of Boston's colleges. As CEO,
Monsarrat used free food and
office pranks to keep
staff motivated. In 1995, the...
- The
Cruel Sea is a 1951
novel by
Nicholas Monsarrat. It
follows the
lives of a
group of
Royal Navy
sailors fighting the
Battle of the
Atlantic during...
- best-selling 1951
novel of the same name by
former naval officer Nicholas Monsarrat,
though the
screenplay by Eric
Ambler omits some of the novel's grimmest...
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Gowind ships".
Defense News. The
collection Three Corvettes by
Nicholas Monsarrat recounts the writer's
World War II
experiences on corvettes, starting...
- The
Fifth Ward School, also
known as the
Monsarrat School, is a 19th-century, three-story
brick building located on 5th and York
streets in Louisville...