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  1. Thelma L. Strabel (19 December 1900 – 28 May 1959) was an American novelist who specialized in tales of the American South and sea adventures. She is best known for her novel Reap the Wild Wind , which was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and became a successful film.

  2. Thelma Strabel. American novelist, several of whose stories became motion pictures. The daughter of a grocer, Strabel was born in Crown Point, Indiana, though she at times claimed her mother's birthplace of Pennsylvania as her own. She grew up in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois and sold her first story at 10 to a Pittsburgh newspaper.

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    • December 19, 1900
    • Thelma Strabel
    • May 28, 1959
  3. Who was Thelma Strabel? Thelma L. Strabel was an American novelist who specialized in tales of the American South and sea adventures. She is best known for her novel Reap the Wild Wind, which was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and became a successful film. Strabel was born in Crown Point, Indiana on December 19, 1900, the first child ...

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thelma L. Strabel (19 December 1900 – 28 May 1959) was an American novelist who specialized in tales of the American South and sea adventures. She is best known for her novel Reap the Wild Wind, which was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and became a successful film. Strabel was born in Crown Point, Indiana on December 19, 1900, the first child of gro...

  5. Thelma Strabel. A historical fiction adventure on the volcanic island of Martinique. Swathed in the hot, humid air of the Caribbean he story follows Tom Carruthers, a young idealist who works as a merchant's apprentice at Hitchcock Company; Medora Hardin Durand, New England socialite transplanted in the tropics; Andre Khan, a half Mussulman ...

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  6. Strabel, Thelma (Mrs D P Godwin) Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.

  7. Thelma L. Strabel was an American novelist who specialized in tales of the American South and sea adventures. She is best known for her novel Reap the Wild Wind, which was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and became a successful film. Strabel was born in Crown Point, Indiana on December 19, 1900. Prior to college, she worked as a census ...