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  1. Frenchman's Creek is a 1941 historical novel by Daphne du Maurier. Set in Cornwall during the reign of Charles II, it tells the story of a love affair between an impulsive English lady, Dona, Lady St. Columb, and a French pirate, Jean-Benoit Aubéry.

    • Du Maurier, Daphne, Dame
    • 1941
  2. Apr 25, 1999 · A 1998 TV movie based on Daphne Du Maurier's novel, starring Tara Fitzgerald and Anthony Delon as a lady and a pirate who fall in love. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, plot summary and more on IMDb.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • 1999-04-25
  3. Frenchman's Creek, Daphne du Maurier Frenchman's Creek is a 1941 historical novel by Daphne du Maurier. Dona, Lady St. Columb, makes a sudden visit with her children to Navron, her husband's remote estate in Cornwall, in a fit of disgust with her shallow life in London court society.

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  4. Frenchman's Creek is a 1944 adventure film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1941 novel of the same name, about an aristocratic English woman who falls in love with a French pirate. The film was released by Paramount Pictures and starred Joan Fontaine, Arturo de Córdova, Basil Rathbone, Cecil Kellaway, and Nigel Bruce.

  5. Jun 7, 2012 · Little, Brown Book Group, Jun 7, 2012 - Fiction - 272 pages. THE CLASSIC THRILLING ROMANCE FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF REBECCA. 'A writer of fearless originality' GUARDIAN. 'One of the last...

    • Julie Myerson
    • Daphne Du Maurier
    • Little, Brown Book Group, 2012
  6. As "Frenchman's Creek" opens, Lady Dona is also eager to escape her capital city, London, and take refuge in her country home with her two young children and a nanny.

    • Daphne Du Maurier
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  8. Navron House, the family mansion, is being used as a secret refuge by the handsome and daring French pirate, Jean-Benoit Aubery--while his magnificent sailing ship, La Mouette, lies at anchor...