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- Brownjohn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Brownjohn (born 1931), English poet and novelist John Brownjohn (1929–2020), British...
- Robert Brownjohn (August 8, 1925 – August 1, 1970) was an American graphic designer known for blending formal graphic design concepts with wit and 1960s...
- Alan Charles Brownjohn FRSL (28 July 1931 – 23 February 2024) was an English poet and novelist. He also worked as a teacher, lecturer, critic and broadcaster...
- General Sir Nevil Charles Dowell Brownjohn, GBE, KCB, CMG, MC (25 July 1897 – 21 April 1973) was a senior British Army officer who served as Quartermaster-General...
- John Maxwell Brownjohn (11 April 1929 – 6 January 2020) was a British literary translator. John Brownjohn translated more than 160 books, and won the Schlegel-Tieck...
- Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv (formerly Brownjohn, Chermayeff & Geismar and Chermayeff & Geismar) is a New York–based branding and graphic design firm...
- bookshop before becoming a journalist. In 1960 she married poet Alan Brownjohn; they divorced in 1969. As a poet she was a member of The Group, an informal...
- of the d'Urbervilles. The screenplay was written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski. The film received positive critical reviews upon...
- Pirates is a 1986 adventure comedy film written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski and directed by Polanski. It was inspired by Polanski's...
- plots, so Polanski wrote his own adaptation with his usual partner, John Brownjohn (Tess, Pirates and Bitter Moon). They deleted the novel's literary references...