Edna (J) FERBER
Sex : Female
Nationality: USA
Born : 1885 (wrongly 1887) Aug 15 Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Lived : New York City (Manhattan), New York, USA (final)
Died : 1968 Apr 16 New York City (Manhattan), New York, USA aged : 82
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More info can be found online at: English-language Wikipedia
Internet Broadway Database
Internet Movie Database
Notable Names Database
(US) Social Security Death Index (SSN = 130-12-2477)
Find a Grave
More info can be found offline at: Who Was Who, vol 6
The Author's and Writer's Who's Who (1st ed) [1934]
Contemporary Authors, vol 5-8R
Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century, ed Sorrel Kerbel [2003]
Twentieth Century Authors, by S J Kunitz & H Haycraft [1942]
Obituary in (Encyclopaedia) Britannica Book of the Year 1969 [1969]
Obituary in The New York Times, 1968 Apr 18
Twentieth-Century Romance and Gothic Writers (1st ed), ed Kay Mussell [1982]
Something about the Author, vol 7
Twentieth-Century Western Writers (1st ed) [1982]
Biographical Encyclopaedia & Who's Who of the American Theatre, ed Walter Rigdon [1966]
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Book Titles |
Info | Date(s) | Read Online |
Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed | English fiction
| 1911 | Pr Gut #1602
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Buttered Side Down | English short stories
| 1912 | Pr Gut #352 |
Roast Beef, Medium: The Business Adventures Of Emma McChesney | English short stories
| 1913 | Pr Gut #6016 |
Personality Plus: Some Experiences Of Emma McChesney... | English short stories
| 1914 | Pr Gut #12677 |
Emma McChesney And Co | English short stories
| 1915 | Pr Gut #453 |
Our Mrs McChesney | English drama
| produced:1915 | |
Fanny Herself | English fiction
| 1917 | Pr Gut #350 |
Cheerful, By Request | English short stories
| 1918 | Pr Gut #11395 |
Half Portions | English fiction
| 1920 | Pr Gut #14714 |
The Girls | English fiction
| 1921 | |
Gigolo | English fiction
| 1922 | Pr Gut #20419 |
So Big | English fiction
| 1924 | |
Old Man Minick | English fiction
| 1924 | |
(Old Man) Minick [with George S KAUFMAN] | English drama
| published:1924 | |
Our Very Best People | English
| 1924 | |
The Eldest | English drama
| 1925 | |
Show Boat | English
| 1926 | |
Mother Knows Best | English short stories
| 1927 | |
The Royal Family [with George S KAUFMAN] | English drama
| 1927 | |
Cimarron | English fiction
| 1930 | |
American Beauty | English fiction
| 1931 | |
Dinner At Eight [with George S KAUFMAN] | English drama
| 1932 | |
They Brought Their Women | English short stories
| 1933 | |
Come And Get It | English fiction
| 1935 | |
Stage Door [with George S KAUFMAN] | English drama
| 1936 | |
Trees Die At The Top | English fiction
| 1937 | |
Nobody's In Town | English short stories
| 1938 | |
A Peculiar Treasure | English autobiography
| 1939/1960 | |
Saratoga Trunk | English fiction
| 1941 | |
The Land Is Bright | English drama
| 1941 | |
No Room At The Inn | English fiction
| 1941 | |
Great Son | English fiction
| 1945 | |
One Basket: Thirty-One Short Stories | English short stories
| 1947 | Pr Gut #489 |
Giant | English fiction
| 1950 | |
Ice Palace | English fiction
| 1958 | |
A Kind Of Magic | English autobiography
| 1963 | |
Stage Door [with George S KAUFMAN] | English drama
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$1200 A Year [with George LEVY] | English drama
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