Charles R Jackson
American
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1944/01/27 | Charles R Jackson's novel "The Lost Weekend" is published in Farrar and Rinehart. | Author | The Lost Weekend (book) | ||||
1944/03/22 | "One best-seller did it," Hedda Hopper reports MGM's announcement that they have signed a screenwriting contract with "The Lost Weekend" author, Charles Jackson. | Author | The Lost Weekend (film) | ||||
1944/04/12 | Alone, Charles Jackson boards a train for Hollywood, as his wife, Rhoda, stays behind to orchestrate the family's move from a small apartment near Washington Square Park in New York City, to Six Chimney Farm. | Author | |||||
1944/04/20 | Charles Jackson stays at Beverly Wilshire. | Guest | Beverly Wilshire Hotel | Beverly Hills | |||
1945/04/15 | The Jackson family moves to Six Chimney Farm, 594 Nh Route 10, Orford, NH. | Home | Orford Street Historic District | Orford | |||
1946/00/00 | After Charles Jackson tires of the small-town bigotry exhibited in Orford, he moves to Sniffen Court where he will stay about a year. | Home | Sniffen Court Historic District | New York City | |||
1950/00/00 | Charles R Jackson's collection of short stories "The Sunnier Side and Other Stories" is published by Farrar and Rinehart, Inc, New York. | Author | The Sunnier Side and Other Stories (Short Story Collection) |
2 Creative Works by Charles R Jackson »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
The Lost Weekend (book) | Author | Novel | 1944/01/27 |
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The Sunnier Side and Other Stories (Short Story Collection) | Author | Short Story Collection | 1950/00/00 |
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