Robert Lewis Taylor AKA Robert Taylor Born: 24-Sep-1912 Birthplace: Carbondale, IL Died: 30-Sep-1998 Location of death: Southbury, CT Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters Military service: US Navy (1942-46, WWII) Father: Roscoe Aaron Taylor Mother: Mabel Bowyer Wife: Judith Martin (m. 3-Feb-1945)
University: Southern Illinois University (one year)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1959 for The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Reporter (three years) The New Yorker Profile writer
Author of books:
Adrift in a Boneyard (1947) Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief (1948, articles) W. C. Fields: His Follies and Fortunes (1949, biography) Professor Fodorski (1950, novel) The Running Pianist (1950) Winston Churchill: An Informal Study of Greatness (1952, biography) The Bright Sands (1954, novel) Center Ring: The People of the Circus (1956) The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1958, novel) A Journey to Matecumbe (1961, novel) Two Roads to Guadalupe (1964, novel) Vessel of Wrath: The Life and Times of Carry Nation (1966, biography) A Roaring in the Wind: Being a History of Alder Gulch, Montana, in its Great and its Shameful Days (1978) Niagara (1980) The Breach: Kilimanjaro and the Conquest of Self (1981)
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