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  1. James Hilton's Three Famous Novels: Lost Horizon/Goodbye, Mr Chips/Random Harvest by James Hilton 4.19 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 1941 — 5 editions

  2. James Hilton. James Hilton (1900-1954) was one of the more popular writers of the 1930s, known above all for two novels (both of which became very successful films): Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye Mr Chips (1934). The former is a fantasy novel about a valley in Tibet, Shangri-La, a utopian place where time stands still.

  3. James Hilton was born in Lancashire in 1900, the son of a headmaster. His best known books, Lost Horizon and Goodbye Mr Chips, were written during the thirties, a period which afforded him great commercial success and enormous popularity.

  4. Random Harvest is a novel written by James Hilton, first published in 1941.Like previous Hilton works, including Lost Horizon and Goodbye, Mr. Chips, the novel was immensely popular, placing second on Publishers Weekly list of best-selling novels for the year, and it was published as an Armed Services Edition during WWII.

  5. Jun 1, 2020 · James Hilton (1900–1954) was a bestselling English novelist and Academy Award–winning screenwriter. Hilton worked as a journalist until the success of his novels Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934) launched his career as a celebrated author. After moving to California, Hilton continued to write novels and screenplays.

  6. James Hilton (1900–1954) was a bestselling English novelist and Academy Award–winning screenwriter. After attending Cambridge University, Hilton worked as a journalist until the success of his novels Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934) launched his career as a celebrated author.

  7. James Hilton (1900–1954) was a bestselling English novelist and Academy Award–winning screenwriter. After attending Cambridge University, Hilton worked as a journalist until the success of his novels Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934) launched his career as a celebrated author.