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  1. The Bastard is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1974. It is book one in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series.

  2. The Bastard: Created by John Wilder. With Andrew Stevens, Olivia Hussey, Barry Sullivan, Mark Neely. When Phillipe Charboneau, the illegitimate son of an English duke, travels from France to England to claim his inheritance, he incurs the wrath of his father's family and is forced to flee to America, where he becomes involved in the events ...

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    • 1978-05-22
    • Drama, History, Romance
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  5. Jul 10, 2012 · The first volume in the addictive saga of the American Revolution by the #1 New York Timesbestselling author of the North and South trilogy. Meet Phillipe Charboneau: the illegitimate son and unrecognized heir of the Duke of Kentland.

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    • John Jakes
  6. Sep 1, 1974 · One mans quest for his destiny leads him to the New World and into the heart of the American Revolution. Meet Phillipe Charboneau: the illegitimate son and unrecognized heir of the Duke of Kentland. Upon the Duke’s death, Phillipe is denied his birthright and left to build a life of his own.

  7. Mar 8, 2017 · The glory days of the 70's miniseries and the forging of America collide in this adaptation of John Jakes's pot-boiling bestseller.

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    • Jill Czarnyszewicz