Kenneth Roberts

Kenneth Roberts

Kenneth Lewis Roberts was an American author of historical novels. Roberts worked first as a journalist, becoming nationally known for his work with the Saturday Evening Post from 1919 to 1928, and then as a popular novelist. Born in Kennebunk, Maine, Roberts specialized in Regionalist historical fiction. He often wrote about his native state and its terrain, also depicting other upper New England states and scenes. For example, the heroes of Arundel and Rabble in Arms are from Kennebunk , while Langdon Towne, the chief character of Roberts's Northwest Passage, is depicted as being from...
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Birthdate:December 8, 1885
Birthplace:Kennebunkport, Maine
Date of death:July 21, 1957
Education:Cornell University
Also known as:Kenneth Lewis Roberts

Written works by Kenneth Roberts

  • Northwest Passage
  • March to Quebec
    March to Quebec
  • Rabble in arms
    Rabble in arms
  • J. W. Herald
    J. W. Herald
  • Father Roberts answers fundamentalists
    Father Roberts answers fundamentalists
TitlePublishedGenre
Northwest Passage 1937 Historical novel
March to Quebec
Rabble in arms
J. W. Herald
Father Roberts answers fundamentalists
Remember My Jo
I Wanted to Write
Youth & Leisure
Captain Caution
Deepening Democracy?
De Juerguista a Sacerdote
The Lively Lady
The Battle of Cowpens
Arundel
Captain of the push
L'île de miséricorde
Lydia Bailey
Oliver Wiswell 1940 Novel
checklist of twentieth-century choral music for male voices
Trending into Maine
Class in Modern Britain
directory of Louisiana sea food suppliers
Boon Island
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Works by Kenneth Roberts adapted to film

Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage
Release date:1940
Directed by:King Vidor
Genre:Western
Adapted from:Northwest Passage

Places Kenneth Roberts has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Kenneth Roberts
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