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  1. Ben Ames Williams (March 7, 1889 – February 4, 1953) was an American novelist and writer of short stories; he wrote hundreds of short stories and over 30 novels. Among his novels are Come Spring (1940), Leave Her to Heaven (1944) House Divided (1947), and The Unconquered (1953).

  2. Ben Ames Williams was an American short-story writer and novelist who wrote over 200 stories for The Saturday Evening Post. He is best known for his novels that were adapted into films, such as Leave Her to Heaven and The Strange Woman.

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    • March 7, 1889
    • Ben Ames Williams
    • February 4, 1953
  3. Ben Ames Williams has 89 books on Goodreads with 5274 ratings. Ben Ames Williamss most popular book is Leave Her to Heaven.

  4. Sep 18, 2018 · A classic tale of a miserly lender who meets a shocking fate in a harsh winter. Read the full text of this 1919 story by Ben Ames Williams, a prolific author of fiction and nonfiction.

  5. Ben Ames Williams was born in Macon, Mississippi to Daniel Webster Williams and Sarah Marshall Ames on March 7, 1889. Just after his birth, he and his parents moved to Jackson, Ohio. Because his father was owner and editor of the Jackson Standard Journal in Ohio, Ben Williams grew up around writing, printing, and editing.

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    • February 4, 1953
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  6. Ben Ames Williams. 4.31. 239 ratings49 reviews. First published in 1947, this bestselling historical novel is cherished and remembered as one of the finest retellings of the Civil War saga—America's own War and Peace .

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  8. Apr 15, 2020 · Apr 15, 2020. Share. 1. In 1944, after an intense bidding war, Twentieth Century-Fox studio head Darryl Zanuck acquired the film rights to Ben Ames Williamss Leave Her to Heaven for $100,000, then an exorbitant price for an unpublished work.