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Monsarrat

American  
[mon-suh-rat] / ˌmɒn səˈræt /

noun

  1. Nicholas, 1910–79, English novelist in Canada.


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But, as Author Monsarrat says in his novel: the heroes of his story are the men, the heroines the ships, and the villain is the cruel sea itself.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the '30s, Nicholas Monsarrat was a budding British novelist.

From Time Magazine Archive

Both laugh, and in their laughter Author Monsarrat hears hope for the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are things more cruel than the sea, British Novelist Nicholas Monsarrat has decided.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Monsarrat is at work on one on his place.

From Watch Yourself Go By by Warden, Ben W.

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