Mackinlay Kantor Books in Order
MacKinlay Kantor is a renowned American writer, journalist, and screenwriter. His prolific career spans over three decades, during which he penned more than 30 novels, including several acclaimed Civil War-era narratives. Kantor's magnum opus, "Andersonville," earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller. Born in 1904 in Webster City, Iowa, Kantor's early life was marked by a strong influence from his mother, a journalist who encouraged his writing endeavors. Kantor began his writing career as a teenager, reporting for the local newspaper alongside his mother. He went on to publish his first novel at the age of 24 and later distinguished himself as a war correspondent, reporting from London during World War II and covering the Korean War conflict. Kantor's versatility extends beyond novels, as he also wrote the screenplay for the cult classic "Gun Crazy" (1950), a film noir based on his short story published in "The Saturday Evening Post" in 1940.
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Book Series by Mackinlay Kantor
- #1AmazonDiversey(1928)
- #2AmazonLong Remember(1934)
- #3AmazonTurkey in the Straw(1935)
- #4AmazonArouse and Beware(1936)
- #5AmazonThe Romance of Rosy Ridge(1937)
- #6AmazonThe Noise of Their Wings(1938)
- #7AmazonHere Lies Holly Springs(1938)
- #8AmazonHappy Land(1942)
- #9AmazonGlory for Me(1945)
- #10AmazonWicked Water(1948)
- #11AmazonMidnight Lace(1949)
- #12AmazonSignal Thirty-Two(1950)
- #13AmazonOne wild Oat(1950)
- #14AmazonBut Look, the Morn(1951)
- #15AmazonGettysburg(1952)
- #16AmazonDon't Touch Me(1952)
- #17AmazonGod and My Country(1954)
- #18AmazonFollow Me, Boys!(1954)
- #19AmazonAndersonville(1955)
- #20AmazonLobo(1957)
- #21AmazonThe Goss Boys(1958)
- #22AmazonThe unseen witness(1959)
- #23AmazonFrontier(1959)
- #24AmazonIt's About Crime(1960)
- #25AmazonSpirit Lake(1961)
- #26AmazonIf the South Had Won the Civil War(1965)
- #27AmazonStory Teller(1967)
- #28AmazonBeauty Beast(1969)
- #29AmazonAngleworms on Toast(1969)
- #30AmazonHamilton County(1970)
- #31AmazonI Love You, Irene(1972)
- #32AmazonThe Children Sing(1973)
- #33AmazonValley Forge(1975)
- #34AmazonGentle Annie(1980)
- #35AmazonThe Guntoter and Other Stories of the Missouri Hills(1963)
- #36AmazonThe Day I Met a Lion(1968)
About Mackinlay Kantor
MacKinlay Kantor is a renowned American writer, journalist, and screenwriter. His prolific career spans over three decades, during which he penned more than 30 novels, including several acclaimed Civil War-era narratives. Kantor's magnum opus, "Andersonville," earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller. Born in 1904 in Webster City, Iowa, Kantor's early life was marked by a strong influence from his mother, a journalist who encouraged his writing endeavors. Kantor began his writing career as a teenager, reporting for the local newspaper alongside his mother. He went on to publish his first novel at the age of 24 and later distinguished himself as a war correspondent, reporting from London during World War II and covering the Korean War conflict. Kantor's versatility extends beyond novels, as he also wrote the screenplay for the cult classic "Gun Crazy" (1950), a film noir based on his short story published in "The Saturday Evening Post" in 1940.
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