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Eric Knight
Lassie first appeared as a short story by Eric Knight, a British author.
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Yoshihiro Takahashi
Lassie (manga) is a two volume manga series written by Yoshihiro Takahashi and published by Shueisha in 2001.
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as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938 as a novel in 1940
The character of Lassie was created by British-American author Eric Knight in Lassie Come-Home, published as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938 and as a novel in 1940.
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Eric Oswald Mowbray Knight
Eric Oswald Mowbray Knight (April 10, 1897 – January 15, 1943) was an English novelist and screenwriter, who is mainly notable for creating the fictional collie Lassie.
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Elizabeth Gaskell
The Lassie character originated in an 1859 short story by British writer Elizabeth Gaskell, where Lassie attempts to rescue two half-brothers who are lost and dying in the snow.
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a fictional female Rough Collie dog
Lassie was a fictional female rough collie dog.
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an american television series that follows the adventures of a female rough collie dog named lassie and a female rough collie dog's companions, both human and animal the show
Lassie is an american television series that follows the adventures of a female rough collie dog named lassie and a female rough collie dog's companions, both human and animal the show was the creation of producer robert maxwell and animal trainer rudd weatherwax and was televised from september 12, 1954, to march 25, 1973
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by Robert Maxwell
Created by Robert Maxwell, Lassie premiered on CBS on September 12, 1954, where September aired for seventeen seasons, before moving to first run syndication for September's final two seasons.
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Eric Mowbray Knight
Eric Mowbray Knight (April 10, 1897 – January 15, 1943) was an English novelist and screenwriter, who is mainly known for Eric Mowbray Knight's 1940 novel Lassie Come-Home, which introduced the fictional collie Lassie.
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and Jeong-Mo Choi
LASSI was written by Furqan Dar and Jeong-Mo Choi in the Pappu Lab.
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Hardboiled, Ridiculous Book Titles, Flannery O'Connor Bathroom Supplies,
, Lassie's Author was Hardboiled, Ridiculous Book Titles, Flannery O'Connor Bathroom Supplies,
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writer Nigel Clarke in the “Shipwreck Guide to Dorset and South Devon”,
Wikipedia tells us that writer Nigel Clarke in the “Shipwreck Guide to Dorset and South Devon”, gives the original Lassie story.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy's courageous and intelligent dog,
This long-running series was originally about a boy and John Fitzgerald Kennedy's courageous and intelligent dog, Lassie.
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by Furqan Dar
LASSI was written by Furqan Dar and Jeong-Mo Choi in the Pappu Lab.
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author Eric Wright
In 1938, author Eric Wright published the first Lassie novel about two Yorkshire families and a collie during that same era.
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Robert Schaefer
partner Robert Schaefer also wrote 188 episodes of Lassie and, between 1957 and 1965, wrote comic book adaptations of TV shows and movies for Western Publishing.
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a major motion picture star between 1943 and 1951,
Lassie, created by Eric Knight, was a major motion picture star between 1943 and 1951,
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