Christie Johnstone (novel)
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Christie Johnstone is a 1853 romantic drama novel by the British writer Charles Reade. It follows the adventures of the young and wealthy aristocrat Viscount Ipsden who falls for a woman named Christie Johnstone.
Adaptation
In 1921 the novel was turned into a silent film Christie Johnstone directed by Norman McDonald and starring Stewart Rome and Gertrude McCoy in the main roles.
Categories:
- English novels
- 1853 novels
- British novels adapted into films
- Novels by Charles Reade
- Victorian novels
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