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The Robe (1942) is a novel by Lloyd C. Douglas.

Abstract

Based on the imagined life of the Roman soldier in charge of Jesus’ crucifixion, was one of the decade’s best sellers and spawned a renewed interest in New Testament novels.

Editions and translations

Published in Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1942.

Translated into many languages, including French (1945), German, Italian and Spanish:

Became a movie in 1953:

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