Books
The Americans
(The Kent Family Chronicles Volume VIII)
May 1, 2005

Gideon Kent has lost faith in his homeland. American values
have been supplanted by the accumulation of wealth and
status. The country needs leadershipleadership that
the Kents have inspired since Philip Kent first Read more...
The Warriors
(The Kent Family Chronicles Volume VI)
January 1, 2005

Following the final order, and dying wish, of his
commanding officer, Corporal Jeremiah Kent has left his
regiment to deliver a letter to the officer's wife and
daughter at a Read more...
The Warriors
(The Kent Family Chronicles Volume VI)
January 1, 2005

"The best historical novelist of our
time."Patricia Cornwell
Hailed as "a master of the ancient art of
storytelling" by The New York Times Book Review,
John Jakes recreates the grandeur Read more...
The Titans
November 4, 2004

The son of a mountain man and a Shoshoni Indian,
Jephtha
Kent was taught the value of a hard day's work and a
reverence for all things living. He rejected Read more...
The Furies
(The Kent Family Chronicles, Volume IV)
September 1, 2004

The saga of the Kent family continues, traced against the
dangerous years of our nation's westward expansion.
We meet Amanda Kent, an enthralling young heroine. Despite
her own heartbreak, she nurses Read more...
The Seekers
July 6, 2004

"Jakes's bent for historical accuracy is unmatched in
commercial fiction."
—San Francisco Chronicle
"A master of the ancient art of storytelling," (The New
York Times Book Review) John Jakes chronicles American
history Read more...
The Rebels
(The Kent Family Chronicles, Volume II)
April 6, 2004

Philip Kent is a patriot soldier, defies the rule of the
British crown alongside the ragtag Continental army. He
fights not only for the future of his adopted American
homeland, Read more...
The Bastard
January 6, 2004

The illegitimate son of the Duke of Kentland, Phillipe
Charboneau has been denied his birthright by his father's
family. So he flees to London, where he learns the
printing trade Read more...
Charleston
July 1, 2003

With more than 50 million copies in print, John Jakes is
one of the preeminent novelists of American historical
fiction. Now, the bestselling author who "makes history
come brilliantly alive" Read more...
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