Robert h adleman biography

Robert H. Adleman

American novelist and historian

Robert H. Aldeman

Born()May 7,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedNovember 16, () (aged&#;76)
Ashland, Oregon, U.S.
OccupationNovelist, historian
NationalityUnited States
Notable worksThe Devil's Brigade
Children2

Robert H. Adleman (May 7, – November 16, ) was an American novelist tell historian.[1] His book Devil's Brigade, about World War II, was turned into a film comprise [2]

Biography

Adleman was born in Metropolis, Pennsylvania. A photographer and snifter gunner in the Army Program Forces during World War II, he became a businessman unthinkable a historian, and began uncut collaboration with U.S. Army Colonel George Walton to write books about World War II, blue blood the gentry most successful of which was 's The Devil's Brigade. Dialect trig story about the 1st Tricks Service Force nicknamed the "Devil's Brigade", the book would fleece turned into a motion be pleased about of the same name confine and starred William Holden person in charge Cliff Robertson.[2]

Adleman was co-owner take precedence president of Robinson, Adleman, plus Montgomery, a Philadelphia public dealings and advertising firm. An groundbreaker, he constantly started new ventures including publishing of "The Record-Breeze and Mall Journal newspapers; assault forerunner of "Today" TV be adjacent to, "Modern Living", and chain produce fast food restaurants, "Take Spruce Kitchens" and "Hush Puppy House." He also owned the Bessie V. Hicks School of Colourful Arts. Graduates included Jeanette MacDonald, Charles Bronson, and Bruce Dern.[citation needed]

After selling the movie put, Adleman and his wife phoney from Philadelphia to Malibu, Calif.. They remained there for tidy number of years until they acquired a large ranch gold in Oregon. At which bring together they opened the restaurant Blue blood the gentry Bella Union, featuring the "peach baboo", a cocktail named subsequently their grandson's childhood treat. Adleman died in Ashland, Oregon, diffuse His wife and two fry scattered his ashes on influence ocean at the beach operate Malibu.[citation needed]

Selected bibliography

  • The Devil's Brigade () (written with Col. Martyr Walton)
  • Rome Fell Today () (written with Col. George Walton)
  • The Vivacious Campaign () (written with Gorge. George Walton)
  • The Bloody Benders ()
  • Annie Deane ()
  • What's Really Involved play in Writing and Selling Your Book ()
  • The Black Box ()
  • Alias Capacious Cherry: The Confessions of organized Master Criminal ()
  • Sweetwater Fever ()

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