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Taylor Caldwell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Caldwell Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Caldwell Taylor (May 29, 1885 – December 19, 1952) was a United States federal judge. Taylor was born in Greenville, Tennessee. He received an A.B. from Tusculum College in 1906. He received a...
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(Janet) Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985) - ... Taylor Caldwell was born in Manchester, England, into a family of Scottish background. Her family descended from the Clan of MacGregor of which the Taylors are a subsidiary clan. In 1907 she was brought to the Unites States with her brother.
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A bibliography of Taylor Caldwell's books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability. ... Janet Miriam Holland Taylor Caldwell (September 7, 1900-August 30, 1985) was an Anglo-American novelist and prolific author of popular fiction, also known by the pen names Marcus Holland and Max Reiner,
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Books by Taylor Caldwell: Dear and Glorious Physician, Captains and the Kings, Great Lion of God, Testimony of Two Men, A Pillar of Iron, Answer As a Man, This Side of Innocence, Glory and the Lightning, I, Judas, Bright Flows the River ... Also known as: Taylor Caldwell, Tayler Caldwell, Talyor Caldwell,
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I started this site off by saying: "This site is the new launching pad of The Taylor Caldwell Appreciation Society. ... I've had a lot of mail concerning Taylor Caldwell's life and background - there's all sorts of assorted tales going around out there! All I have to go on is her autobiography "Growing Up Tough" - and...
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52 quotes and quotations by Taylor Caldwell ... Find on Amazon: Taylor Caldwell; Related Authors: Zig Ziglar; Tony Robbins; Mark Twain; Helen Keller; Anais Nin; Joseph Campbell; Henry David Thoreau; Brian Tracy; Leo Buscaglia;
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About the Federal Bureau of Investigation ... Taylor Caldwell, a. k. a., Janet M. Reback, lived in Buffalo, New York. Ms. Caldwell was born September 7, 1900, in Prestwick, England. She had several letters and other contact with the FBI over the years. She complained about a neighbor who was of German heritage.
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Several years ago, Taylor Caldwell invited the Duchess of Windsor for a luncheon with fifteen others. The Duchess' secretary phoned Miss Caldwell to ask what transportation was being used, and Taylor Caldwell replied, "her husband would drive over to pick up the Duchess".
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