Mary Johnston was one of the most successful authors of the early 20th century. During her career, Johnston published twenty-three novels, wrote a number of short stories, one drama and two long narrative poems. Three of her novels were adapted to film. The first, Audrey written in 1902 was made into a silent film of the same name in 1916. Her 1900 blockbuster novel To Have and To Hold was made into a silent film in 1918 and again in 1922. Johnston's 1918 novel Pioneers of the Old South was adapted to film in 1923 under the title Jamestown.
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