Donald Henderson Clarke
Donald Henderson Clarke was an American writer and journalist, 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. John Ford directed many of his screenplays.Novels
- Louis Beretti Also published as Louis Beretti: The Story of a Gunman.
- *Translated into French as Louis Beret and as Un nommé Louis Beretti
- *Translated into German as Louis Beretti
- *Translated into Spanish as Un hombre llamado Louis Beretti
- *Basis of his screenplay for the 1930 film, Born Reckless
- In the Reign of Rothstein
- *Review, by Helen Gregory MacGill American Journal of Sociology, Sep., 1931, vol. 37, no. 2, p. 345
- Millie
- *Basis of the 1931 film Millie
- Impatient Virgin
- *Translated into Czech as Nedočkavá panna : Román dívky OCLC 85513940
- *Translated into German as Ruth, die es nicht erwarten kann OCLC 72099467
- *Filmed as The Impatient Maiden
- Female
- *Translated into Czech as Samička : Román ženy
- *Basis of the 1933 film Female
- Young and Healthy
- John Bartel, Jr.
- Pilgrimage
- *Basis of the 1933 film Pilgrimage
- Alabama
- *Translated into Czech as Missis Alabam
- Kelly
- Lady Ann
- Nina
- Confidential
- *Translated into French as Strictement confidentiel
- Millie's Daughter
- *Basis of 1947 film Millie's Daughter and of the 1956 episode "Millie's Daughter" in Lux Video Theater
- A Lady Named Lou
- *Translated into Dutch as Lou, een vrouw met temperament
- Tawny
- The Chastity of Gloria Boyd
- The Housekeeper's Daughter
- *Basis of the 1939 film The Housekeeper's Daughter
- That Mrs. Renney.
- Regards to Broadway
- The Regenerate Lover
- Murderer's Holiday translated into French as Berretti pas mort!
- Joe and Jennie.
- Kelly, etc.
- 青春の秘密 / Seishun no himitsu Chinese translation of ??
- Address mezarlık,'' Turkish translation of ??
Screenplays
- Born Reckless from his novel of the same name
- The Women Men Marry from story by Matt Taylor
- The Ghost Ship from story by Leo Mittler
Autobiography
- Man of the World; Recollections of an Irreverent Reporter
- *Reviewed in the New York Times Book Review,