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    He was a lifelong bachelor, but at age 40, he chose to adopt a 23-year-old college student, Philip, who had lost his own parents. Philip eventually married a woman named Vicky and the two remained close to Onstott for the rest of his life. Onstott dedicated Mandingo to Philip and Vicky. Onstott began writing Mandingo when he

  2. Kyle Onstott. (Information from the article "The Master of Mandingo" by Rudy Maxa, which appeared in The Washington Post, July 13, 1975.) The son of a midwestern general store owner, he moved to California with his widowed mother in the early 1900s and was a local breeder and judge in regional dog shows. He was an eccentric who was happy with a ...

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    • January 12, 1887
    • Kyle Onstott
    • June 1, 1966
  3. Oct 20, 2020 · He was a lifelong bachelor, but at age 40, he chose to adopt a 23-year-old college student, Philip, who had lost his own parents. Philip eventually married a woman named Vicky and the two remained close to Onstott for the rest of his life. Onstott dedicated Mandingo to Philip and Vicky. Onstott began writing Mandingo when he was 65 years old.

    • January 1, 1887
    • June 1, 1966
  4. Black Sun. (1973) Description / Buy at Amazon. Six-Fingered Stud. (1975) Description / Buy at Amazon. Lance Horner is a bestselling historical romance author best known for penning the Falconhurst series alongside Kyle Onstott. The novels are sensational narratives set in a sprawling slave plantation in post and pre Civil War Alabama.

  5. Falconhurst Series. 14 primary works • 14 total works. A series about the antebellum plantation Falconhurst and its ruthless masters, the Maxwells. Series was written out of chronological order. Written by three different authors: Kyle Onstott, Lance Horner and Ashley Carter (pen name of Harry Whittington).

  6. Partner Edgar Miller Queer Places: IOOF Cemetery, N Line St, Du Quoin, IL 62832. Kyle Onstott (January 12, 1887 in Du Quoin, Illinois – June 3, 1966) was an American novelist, known for his best-selling novel Mandingo (1957), which deals with slavery on an Alabama plantation with the fictional name of Falconhurst in the 1830s.

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