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(1901-1975) Novelist, editor, journalist, critic.
Edith M. Stern was born in New York and died in the Washington area.

Full Name

Edith M. Stern

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Author's Timeline


1901

BIRTH

Edith Mendel was born in New York City on June 24, 1901.

1922

OTHER

Ms. Stern earned a bachelor of arts degree from Barnard College in 1922.

1927

LITWORK

Purse Strings
New York: Boni & Liveright

Novel.

1928

LITWORK

Scarlet Heels
New York: Horace Liveright

Novel.

1934

LITWORK

Men Are Clumsy Lovers
New York: The Vanguard Press

Novel.

1935

LITWORK

Escape from Youth
New York: Coward-McCann

Novel.

1942

LITWORK

Mental Illness: A Guide for the Family
New York: The Commonwealth Fund

Nonfiction written with Samuel Warren Hamilton, MD.

1945

LITWORK

The Attendant���s Guide
New York: The Commonwealth Fund

Nonfiction written with Mary E. Corcoran.

1946

LITWORK

The Housemother's Guide
New York: The Commonwealth Fund

Nonfiction written with Howard W. Hopkirk.

1950

LITWORK

The Handicapped Child: A Guide for Parents
New York: A.A. Wyn

Nonfiction written with Elsa Castendyck.

1952

LITWORK

You and Your Aging Parents
New York: A. A. Wyn

Nonfiction written with Mabel Ross.

1975

RESIDENCE

Edith M. Stern lived in the Washington, District of Columbia, area and died there on February 8, 1975.

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