Dorothy Clarke Wilson
Dorothy Clarke Wilson (May 9, 1904 – March 26, 2003) was an American writer, perhaps best known for her novel ''Prince of Egypt'' (1949), which was a primary source for the Cecil B. DeMille film, ''The Ten Commandments'' (1956). Provided by Wikipedia
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Take my hands : The remarkable story of Dr. Mary Verghese / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Take my hands : The remarkable story of Dr. Mary Verghese / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Granny Brand, her story / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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House of earth : a novel / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Apostle of sight / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Granny Brand : her story / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Ten fingers for God / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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Twelve who cared : my adventures with Christian courage / by Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
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