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  1. Agnes Newton Keith (born Agnes Jones Goodwillie Newton; July 4, 1901 – March 30, 1982) was an American writer best known for her three autobiographical accounts of life in North Borneo (now Sabah) before, during, and after World War II.

  2. Agnes Newton Keith. Agnes Keith was born in 1901 in Illinois but grew up in Hollywood long before "Tinsel Town" became what it is today. In 1934 she married Henry ("Harry") George Keith, an Englishman whom she had first met as a childhood friend of her brother. Harry was on leave from Sandakan where he had lived since 1925 and where he served ...

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    • March 30, 1982
    • July 4, 1901
  3. Latest. Sahara Holiday. A Californian who has followed her forester husband to the far corners of the earth, Agnes Newton Keith went as a bride to North Borneo, where she wrote the Atlantic...

  4. Agnes Keith, Condessa de Moray (c. 1540 – 16 de Junho de 1588) foi uma nobre escocesa. Foi casada com Jaime Stuart, 1.º Conde de Moray, filho ilegítimo de Jaime V da Escócia e meio irmão de Mary I da Escócia e durante a sua ausência na França ele atuou com Regente da Escócia.

  5. Agnes Newton Keith was born on July 6, 1901 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Three Came Home (1950). She was married to Henry G. Keith. She died on March 30, 1982 in Oak Bay, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

    • July 6, 1901
    • March 30, 1982
  6. 4.16. 897 ratings114 reviews. When the Japanese take Borneo in 1942, Agnes Keith is captured and imprisoned with her two-year-old son. Fed on minimal rations, forced to work through recurrent bouts of malaria and fighting with rats for scraps of food, Agnes Keith's spirit never completely dies.

  7. Hardcover – January 1, 1947. by Agnes Newton Keith (Author) 4.5 96 ratings. See all formats and editions. "Three Came Home" tells of the author's time in Japanese POW and civilian internee camps in North Borneo and Sarawak, and was made into a film of the same name in 1950.