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Taylor Caldwell

Taylor Caldwell
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Born Janet Miriam Holland Taylor Caldwell
(1900-09-07)September 7, 1900
Manchester, England
Died August 30, 1985(1985-08-30) (aged 84)
Greenwich, Connecticut
Occupation Novelist
Education University at Buffalo
Genre historical and religious
Spouse

William Combs
(1919–1931; produced Mary Margaret (Peggy) Combs; divorced)

Marcus Reback
(1931–1971; produced Judith Ann Reback; widowed)
William Stancell
(1972–1973; divorced)
William Prestie
(1978; her death)

William Combs
(1919–1931; produced Mary Margaret (Peggy) Combs; divorced)

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, and by her married name of J. Miriam Reback.

In her fiction, she often used real historical events or persons. Taylor Caldwell's best-known works include Dynasty of Death, Dear and Glorious Physician (about Saint Luke), Ceremony of the Innocent, Pillar of Iron, The Earth is the Lord's (about Genghis Khan) and Captains and the Kings. Her last major novel, Answer As a Man, appeared in 1980.

Taylor Caldwell was born in Manchester, England, into a family of Scottish background. Her family descended from the Scottish clan of MacGregor of which the Taylors are a subsidiary clan. At the age of six, she won a medal for an essay on Charles Dickens. In 1907 she emigrated to the United States with her parents, Arthur F. and Anna Caldwell, and her younger brother. Her father died shortly after the move, and the family struggled. At the age of eight she started to write stories, and in fact wrote her first novel, The Romance of Atlantis, at the age of twelve (although it remained unpublished until 1975). She continued to write prolifically, however, despite ill health.

In 1918–1919, she served in the United States Navy Reserve. In 1919 she married William F. Combs. In 1920, they had a daughter, Mary (known as "Peggy"). From 1923 to 1924 she was a court reporter in New York State Department of Labor in Buffalo, New York. In 1924, she went to work for the United States Department of Justice, as a member of the Board of Special Inquiry (an immigration tribunal) in Buffalo. In 1931 she graduated from the University of Buffalo, and also was divorced from William Combs.


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