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'''Faith Baldwin''' was born on October 1, 1893 in New Rochelle, NY. She died March 19, 1978. Ms. Baldwin is the author of some 85 romance novels, often concentratin on women juggling career and family. Several of her books were made into films. In the early days of television, she apparently had a weekly Saturday afternoon anthology series on ABC network, entitled "Faith Baldwin Romance Theater." From 1958 to 1965, she wrote a column that was published in ''Woman’s Day'' magazine..
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'''Faith Baldwin''' was born on October 1, 1893 in New Rochelle, NY. She died March 19, 1978. Ms. Baldwin is the author of some 85 romance novels, often concentratin on women juggling career and family. In 1935 she was described as the newest of the "highly paid" women romance writers by Time magazine. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,748834,00.html Time 7/8/1935]. Several of her books were made into films. In the early days of television, she apparently had a weekly Saturday afternoon anthology series on ABC network, entitled "Faith Baldwin Romance Theater." [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,821468,00.html Time 1/29/51]. From 1958 to 1965, she wrote a column that was published in ''Woman’s Day'' magazine called "The Open Door."
  
  
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* ''[[White Collar Girl]]'' (1933)  
 
* ''[[White Collar Girl]]'' (1933)  
 
* ''[[American Family]]'' - 1934
 
* ''[[American Family]]'' - 1934
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* ''[[The Puritan Strain]]'' - 1935
 
* ''[[That Man is Mine]]'' - 1935, 1937 copyright
 
* ''[[That Man is Mine]]'' - 1935, 1937 copyright
 
* ''[[Men Are Such Fools!]]'' (1936) Aoneian Press, ISBN 0884116115
 
* ''[[Men Are Such Fools!]]'' (1936) Aoneian Press, ISBN 0884116115
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* ''[[Station Wagon Set]]'' - 1940, reissued by Warner books ISBN 0446766828
 
* ''[[Station Wagon Set]]'' - 1940, reissued by Warner books ISBN 0446766828
 
* ''[[Apartment for Peggy]]'' - 1948
 
* ''[[Apartment for Peggy]]'' - 1948
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* ''[[The Whole Armour]]'' - 1951
 
* ''[[The Juniper Tree]]'' - 1957
 
* ''[[The Juniper Tree]]'' - 1957
 
* ''[[One More Time]]'' - 1974
 
* ''[[One More Time]]'' - 1974
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* [[Office Wife]] - 1934 movie with Joan Blondell
 
* [[Office Wife]] - 1934 movie with Joan Blondell
 
* [[Week-End Marriage]] 1932 movie with Loretta Young
 
* [[Week-End Marriage]] 1932 movie with Loretta Young
* Skyscraper Souls - 1932 movie based on ''[[Sckyscraper]]''
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* Skyscraper Souls - 1932 movie based on ''[[Skyscraper]]''
 
* Beauty for Sale - 1933 movie based on ''[[Beauty]]''
 
* Beauty for Sale - 1933 movie based on ''[[Beauty]]''
 
* Men are Such Fools! - 1938 movie
 
* Men are Such Fools! - 1938 movie
 
* ''[[Apartment for Peggy]]'' 1948 movie
 
* ''[[Apartment for Peggy]]'' 1948 movie
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== Related Titles ==
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* ''[[American Family]]'' - 1934
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* ''[[The Puritan Strain]]'' - 1935

Revision as of 01:30, 5 January 2007


Faith Baldwin was born on October 1, 1893 in New Rochelle, NY. She died March 19, 1978. Ms. Baldwin is the author of some 85 romance novels, often concentratin on women juggling career and family. In 1935 she was described as the newest of the "highly paid" women romance writers by Time magazine. Time 7/8/1935. Several of her books were made into films. In the early days of television, she apparently had a weekly Saturday afternoon anthology series on ABC network, entitled "Faith Baldwin Romance Theater." Time 1/29/51. From 1958 to 1965, she wrote a column that was published in Woman’s Day magazine called "The Open Door."


Books

Fiction

Some of her 85 books

Movies made from books

Related Titles