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  • Bibliography:
    22 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1934
  • Latest Book:
    October 2020
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Book List in Order: 22 titles



  • Long Remember is the first realistic novel about the Civil War. Originally published in the 1930s, and out of print sincer the 50s, this book received rave reviews from the NY Times Book Review, and was a main selection of the Literary Guild. It is t...



  • "The greatest of our Civil War novels." -- The New York TimesThe 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning story of the Andersonville Fortress and its use as a concentration camp-like prison by the South during the Civil War....



  • Our men, our women, great and common - soldiers, statesmen, lovers, wives, and children - wintering, hungering, boldly achieving in the bravest moment of our country's history. Valley Forge - by McKinklay Kantor - the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author of...



  • Just a touch here and a tweak there . . . .MacKinlay Kantor, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, master storyteller, shows us how the South could have won the Civil War, how two small shifts in history (as we know it) in the summer of 1863 could have turn...



  • Arouse and Beware A Novel of Escape During the Civil War by MacKinlay Kantor - Pulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleThis is the story of three strange companions who attain what seldom has been won by any escaping prisoners.Two Yankee soldie...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville What James Jones has done for the Army inFROM HERE TO ETERNITY, Kantor doesfor the Air Force and their love affairsin the orient... Has a gripping interest.--DALLAS TIMES HERALD They Liv...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville A FRONTIER NOVEL BYMACKINLAY KANTOR Two people rode into Pahoka City on the S. C. & W. passenger train that Sep­tember day. One of them was Rich Wil­liams, with grimy stubb...



  • A riveting account of the most fascinating battle of the Civil War,for all readers, from young to old.MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleThe Civil War was in its third year. When troops entered Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleGLORY FOR MEA Novel in VerseBy MacKinlay KantorBASIS FOR THE MOVIETHE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVESIt is seldom in time of war that an au­thor, no matter how emotionally aware of what it all mea...






  • GOD AND MY COUNTRYA Novel ByMacKinlay Kantor - Pulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleBASIS FOR THE MOVIEFOLLOW ME, BOYSMacKinlay Kantor, the master of the warm and human story, the writer who can make us believe the good in the worst of us, h...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleTHIS NOVEL WAS THE BASIS FOR THE 1943 FILMHAPPY LANDHail, Columbia, happy land!Hail, ye heroes, heav'n-born band--Happy Land is about Rusty Marsh, and the life he lived. It is about ordina...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleShe had in abundance those charms which in one way or another--but mostly in one way--have attracted men since time began. The swathings of the early nineteen hundreds failed to smother th...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleThe Twenty-Third Precinct of the New York City Police Department includes within its boundaries exalted penthouses and reeking slums. The story concerns three men in blue, their loves, the...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleVast in scope, breath-taking in intensity, Spirit Lake is the truly great novel of the American frontier. Within these pages swarm the men, women, and children who, in the 1850s, plunged f...



  • Basis for the film Hannah Lee: An American Primitive MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville Well, Montgomery challenged him, how many people have you killed?The young man stopped laughing. His face turned into black stone. Six...



  • A story about love and death in Chicago during the age of prohibition, this novel was originally published in 1928 and out of print for nearly 50 years. Set in a boarding house on the north side of Chica...



  • In The Children Sing MacKinlay Kantor -- winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Andersonville -- ventures into the field of the parading mural, taking a colorful group of people through Eastern Asia into a crucible of challenge and ex...



  • MACKINLAY KANTORPulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleShe had bought many slaves, but none like Beauty Beast. From the moment she saw him -- smooth, golden, powerful -- she knew she had to own him... This rich, sensual novel of a woman's forb...



  • MACKINLAY KANTOR - Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville BIG as the sweeping plains, the towering mountains, the endless swamps . . . BIG AS THE FRONTIER Here are stories of the men and women who tamed the West in the rough and sinewy day...






  • Chuck Noel has blue eyes, from which the pigment seems to have been washed by dry heat until only the blanched, toughened iris remains. He wears his hat on the back of his huge head, and in the hollow of his left arm is a light shoulder-holster with ...



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    The Daughter of Bugle Ann, which picks up where the first volume, The Voice of Bugle Ann, leaves off, is, in our opinion, even better than the first. Benjy Davis is now married to Camden Terry. "A match made by a 30-30 rifle," says old Cal Royster. "...



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    A tale of murder and the finest hunting dog ever bred in rural Missouri. We include The Voice of Bugle Ann in The Derrydale Press Foxhunters' Library as a testament to one of the finest pieces of foxhunting fiction ever written....


Award-Winning Books by Mackinlay Kantor

Andersonville
1955 Pulitzer Prize -- Fiction


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Mackinlay Kantor has published 22 books.

Mackinlay Kantor does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Second Challenge, was published in October 2020.

The first book by Mackinlay Kantor, Long Remember, was published in January 1934.

No. Mackinlay Kantor does not write books in series.