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John Jakes (innate in March_31, 1932) is a writer of fiction. Outhouse 1st sold stories to pulp magazines while however inside college in the early Fifties. He published numbers of stories & novels on top a next Twenty years, many of the children fantasy fiction, science fiction and westerns and other rather historical fiction, while working in the advertising industry. Within 1971, he began to write to the full instance. He gained far flung popularity by having a publication of his Bicentennial Series of books in the mid to late 1970s. He has since promulgated many additional popular works of historical fiction, virtually all treating using American history.
Novels
A Seventh Human (1958)
Sir Scoundrel (1962) (When Jay Scotland)
The Bicentennial Series
A Bastard (1974)
A Rebels (1975)
A Seekers (1975)
A Furies (1976)
A Titans (1976)
A Warriors (1977)
A Lawless (1978)
A Americans (1979)
A North and South trilogy
N & South (1981)
Love & War (1984)
Heaven & Hell (1987)
Mother country (1993)
A Bastard wwhen adapted as a television miniseries by Universal Pictures Television as a 1st offering of the extremely successful syndicated pack, Operation Prime Period (1978). A Northerly & In the south trilogy was manufactured into ternion miniseries on ABC in the 1980s & Nineties.
See Also
List of bestselling novels in the United States
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The John Jakes Website
The author's official site, promoting his historical novels: includes biography, contact information, an excerpt from his latest book, and bibliography.
Authors on the Web: John Jakes
Contains biography, fast facts, a trivia quiz, an August 2002 interview with Book Reporter, and a book review and excerpt of "Charleston."
University of South Carolina: John Jakes
The author's papers from 1973 to 2001 are available for research and consultation.
Greenwood Publishing Group: John Jakes
Contains information on the companion guide to the author's life and works.
Island Packet Online: John Jakes
News article describes how the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina honored the author with its Reflection Society Tribute award.
Sci Fi Clerihew Poem: John Jakes
A fan poem dedicated to the author.
Bookshare: John Jakes
Many of the author's books may be found in braille format.
Catharton Authors: John Jakes
Includes message boards, mailing lists and chat rooms for the author's Kent Chronicles.
Critic's Corner: John Jakes
The author's book, "American Dreams," is reviewed by Patricia Ann Jones.
The Copperfield Review: John Jakes
Meredith Allard interviews the author regarding his life and works.
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