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'''Home from the Hill''' is a phrase from [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s poem (and epitaph), ''Requiem'', the last two lines of which read:
#REDIRECT [[Home from the Hill (film)]]
:::''Home is the sailor, home from sea,''
:::''And the hunter home from the hill.''

As a title, it may refer to:

* [[Home from the Hill (novel)|''Home from the Hill'' (novel)]], the first novel by author William Humphrey, published in 1958
** [[Home from the Hill (film)|''Home from the Hill'' (film)]], a 1960 film directed by Vincente Minnelli, based on the book
* [[Home from the Hill (Hook book)|''Home from the Hill'' (Hook book)]], an autobiographical account of life in colonial Africa by [[Hilary Hook]]
** [[Home from the Hill (documentary)|''Home from the Hill'' (documentary)]], a 1980s BBC documentary based on the book
* "Home from the Hill" is the title of an unreleased song from The Kingston Trio's album ''[[Sold Out (The Kingston Trio album)|Sold Out]]''

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Latest revision as of 19:31, 2 June 2017

Home from the Hill is a phrase from Robert Louis Stevenson's poem (and epitaph), Requiem, the last two lines of which read:

Home is the sailor, home from sea,
And the hunter home from the hill.

As a title, it may refer to: