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Fred Mustard Stewart (September 17, 1932, Anderson, Indiana – February 7, 2007, New York City) was an American novelist. His most popular books were ''The Mephisto Waltz'' (1969), adapted for a 1971 film starring Alan Alda; ''Six Weeks'' (1976), made into a 1982 film starring Mary Tyler Moore; ''Century'', a New York Times best-seller in 1981; and ''Ellis Island'' (1983), which became a CBS mini-series in 1984. Stewart attended The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, class of 1950. He graduated from Princeton University in 1954. He originally planned to be a concert pianist, and studied with Eduard Steuermann at the Juilliard School. ==Bibliography== *''Savage Family Saga'' #''The Magnificent Savages'' (1996) --> 1850s - 1860s #''The Young Savages'' (1998) --> 1880s - 1890s #''The Naked Savages'' (1999) --> 1897 - 1929 #''The Savages in Love and War'' (2001) --> 1930 - 1941 *''The Mephisto Waltz'' (1969) *''The Methuselah Enzyme'' (1970) *''Lady Darlington'' (1971) *''The Mannings'' (1973) *''Star Child'' (1974) *''Six Weeks'' (1976) *''A Rage Against Heaven'' (1978) *''Century'' (1981) *''Ellis Island'' (1983) *''The Glitter and the Gold'' (1985) *''The Titan'' (1985) *''Pomp and Circumstance'' (1991) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fred Mustard Stewart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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