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∙ 12y agoYou can find a list of John Jakes' historical fiction library on his website or on book retailer websites such as Amazon or Goodreads. Jakes is known for his popular series like "The Kent Family Chronicles" and "The North and South Trilogy."
John Jakes was born on March 31, 1932.
John Jakes was born on March 31, 1932.
John Jakes is 79 years old (birthdate: March 31, 1932).
John Sepich has written: 'Notes on Blood meridian' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Historical fiction, American, History and criticism, In literature, Indians in literature, Massacres in literature, Outlaws in literature
he is a democrat
John Sykes Hartin has written: 'The southeastern United States in the novel through 1950' -- subject(s): American fiction, Historical fiction
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The only thing I found was books by John Jakes. So I don't think you can get it on DVD or video. I found this for sale at unique-dvd.com.
"Calico Joe" by John Grisham is a work of fiction that falls under the genre of sports fiction or baseball fiction. It combines elements of sports, family dynamics, and redemption in its storytelling.
Stone Fox is based off of a true story. However, I believe that it is indeed fiction. Although it is based off of a true story, I would say it is realistic fiction. It did happen, but parts of it had to be made up.
John Henry is a legendary figure in American folklore, primarily known for his strength and role in the construction of the railroad. While there are different versions of his story, it is considered folklore rather than non-fiction, as there is no definitive historical evidence for his existence.
John E. Miller has written: 'Looking for history on Highway 14' -- subject(s): Automobile travel, Description and travel, History, Local, Local History 'Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane' -- subject(s): American Autobiographical fiction, American Historical fiction, Authorship, Autobiographical fiction, American, Collaboration, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, Historical fiction, American, History and criticism