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John William Jakes was an American writer, best known for historical and speculative fiction. His American Civil War trilogy, North and South, has sold millions of copies worldwide. He was also the author of The Kent Family Chronicles. Jakes used the pen name Jay Scotland among others.

Early life and education
Jakes was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 31, 1932. He first sold stories to pulp magazines while still in college in the early 1950s. Jakes studied creative writing at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, graduating in 1953. He then earned an MA in American literature from Ohio State University. He and Rachel, to whom he had been married for 13 months at the time, appeared on the game show Beat the Clock on August 23, 1952. Although they failed to complete the Bonus Round, Rachel won a Sylvania "Jefferson" 20" screen television set. In 1961, Jakes moved to Dayton, Ohio. He lived there for ten years and worked as a copywriter for several advertising agencies while he wrote fiction at night and on the weekends. In 1971, he began to write full-time. ==Writing career==
Writing career
'' featuring John Jakes's "The Taint" Thrilling Wonder Stories, edited by Sam Merwin, published two 1949–1950 letters from Jakes and two of his stories were published in pulp magazines edited by Howard Browne late in 1950, The Dreaming Trees (Fantastic Adventures, November) and "Your Number Is Up!" (Amazing Stories, December). Jakes sold his first short story (1,500 words) in 1950. Twenty-eight more speculative fiction stories by Jakes were published 1951 to 1953. In September 2013, Jakes was named a Florida Literary Legend at the Florida Heritage Book Festival and Writers Conference in St. Augustine, Florida. ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
Jakes lived on Bird Key in Sarasota, Florida, with his wife, Rachel, to whom he had been married from 1951. They had four grown children: Andrea, Dr. Ellen, J. Michael, and Victoria. ==Works==
Works
Mainstream novels The Kent Family ChroniclesThe Bastard (1974) (Film adaptation: The Bastard) • The Rebels (1975) (Film adaptation: The Rebels) • The Seekers (1975) (Film adaptation: The Seekers) • The Furies (1976) • The Titans (1976) • The Warriors (1977) • The Lawless (1978) • The Americans (1979) The North and South trilogyNorth and South (1982) (Film adaption) • Love and War (1984) (Film adaption) • Heaven and Hell (1987) (Film adaption) The Crown Family SagaHomeland (1993) • American Dreams (1998) OtherThe Texans Ride North (1952) • A Night For Treason (1956) • Wear A Fast Gun (1956) • The Devil Has Four Faces (1958) • The Seventh Man (1958) • I, Barbarian (1959) (as Jay Scotland) • Johnny Havoc (1960) • Sir Scoundrel (1962) (as Jay Scotland) • Veils of Salome (1962) • Arena (1963) (as Jay Scotland) • Making It Big aka Johnny Havoc and the Siren in Red (1968) • On Wheels (1973) • California Gold (1989) • In The Big Country (1993), later reissued as The Bold Frontier (2001) • On Secret Service (2000) • Charleston (2002) • Savannah or a Gift for Mr. Lincoln (2004) • Funeral for Tanner Moody (with Elmer Kelton, Robert Randish) (2004) • The Gods of Newport (2006) Science fiction and fantasy in 1962. It was collected in The Fortunes of Brak''. Brak the BarbarianBrak the Barbarian (1968) • Brak the Barbarian Versus the Sorceress (also published as "Witch of the Four Winds"(1969) • Brak the Barbarian Versus the Mark of the Demons (1969) • When the Idols Walked (1978) • The Fortunes of Brak (1980) • Brak the Barbarian / Mark of the Demons (omnibus) (2012) • Witch of the Four Winds / When the Idols Walked (omnibus) (2012) Dark GateMaster of the Dark Gate (1970) • Witch of the Dark Gate (1972) DragonardWhen The Star Kings Die (1967) • The Planet Wizard (1969) • Tonight We Steal the Stars (1969) Planet of the ApesConquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) Other novelsSecrets Of Stardeep (1969) • The Hybrid (1969) • The Last Magicians (1969) • The Asylum World (1969) • Mask of Chaos (1970) • Monte Cristo #99 (1970) • Six-Gun Planet (1970) • Black in Time (1970) • Time Gate (1972) • Mention My Name in Atlantis (1972) • On Wheels (1973) • Excalibur (1980) with Gil Kane CollectionsThe Best of John Jakes (1977) Children's booksSusanna of the Alamo (1986) NonfictionFamous Firsts in Sports (1967) • Great War Correspondents (1967) • Great Women Reporters (1969) • Mohawk: The Life Of Joseph Brant (1969) PlaysA Christmas Carol (1988) ==Adaptations==
Adaptations
The Bastard was adapted as a television miniseries by Universal Television as the first offering of the highly successful syndicated package, Operation Prime Time (1978). It was followed by The Rebels (1979) and The Seekers (1979). The North and South trilogy was made into three miniseries on ABC in the 1980s and 1990s. ==References==
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