Donald Henderson Clarke

Donald Henderson Clarke (1887-1958) was an American writer and journalist,[1] known for his romantic novels, mystery fiction, and screenplays.

Biography

Clarke was born August 24, 1887 in South Hadley, Massachusetts and died March 27, 1958 in Delray Beach, Florida.[2] John Ford directed many of his screenplays.

Bibliography

Novels

Screenplays

Autobiography

References

  1. "Donald Henderson Clark Dies; Author, Former Reporter, 70". The New York Times, Mar 30, 1958
  2. WorldCat identities
  3. Clarke, Donald Henderson. Louis Beretti; A Novel. New York: Triangle Books, 1929. OCLC 13181694 WorldCat
  4. WorldCat
  5. Clarke, Donald Henderson. In the Reign of Rothstein. New York: Vanguard Press, 1929. OCLC 559090 WorldCat
  6. Clarke, Donald Henderson. Female. New York: Vanguard Press, 1933. OCLC 11048097 WorldCat
  7. Russel Owen, "The City Was His Beat", April 1, 195 The New York Times

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