Jan Westcott

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Jan Westcott (February 23, 1912 – October 29, 2011), born Maryann Josephine Vlachos, was an American author. She attended Swarthmore College.[1] Her first novel, The Border Lord, appeared in 1946. She was the daughter of Greek scholar and historian Nicholas P. Vlachos.[2]

Westcott specialized in writing historical romance novels. While some reviewers praised her attention to detail, with one notice for Captain Barney stating that "[she] gets her inspiration from the Encyclopedia Britannica",[3] others questioned the historical accuracy of her books.[4][5] Nevertheless, The Border Lord became a Literary Guild selection,[6] and The Queen's Grace was serialized in the Ladies' Home Journal.[2]

She has been cited as a source of inspiration by romance novelists Karen Harper, Shirlee Busbee,[7] Susanna Kearsley,[8] and Bertrice Small.[9] Her papers are archived at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University.[1]

Bibliography

  • The Border Lord (1946)
  • Captain for Elizabeth (1948)
  • The Hepburn (1950)
  • Captain Barney (1951)
  • The Walsingham Woman (1953)
  • The Queen's Grace (1959)
  • Condottiere (1962)
  • The White Rose (1969)
  • Set Her on a Throne (1972)
  • The Tower and the Dream (1973)
  • A Woman of Quality (1978)

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