Vida Hurst
(1890–1958)

Works

  • Sonia (1927)
  • The Sequel to Sonia (1927)
  • The Greater Love (1927)
  • Big game : a story of the girl of today and the game of love (1928)
  • Diana (1928)
  • Marriage à la mode, a story of romance, love and companionate marriage (1929)
  • Tarnished : a story of love and mystery (1931)
  • Blind Date (1931)
  • Glittering sham (1932)
  • One man woman (1932)
  • Honeymoon limited (1932)
  • No such girl (1932)
  • Secondhand Lovers (1933)
  • Brittle glass (1933)
  • Sandra (1933)
  • Career for sale (1934)
  • Air stewardess (1934)
  • No Man her Age (1934)
  • Tango, a novel (1935)
  • Radio sweetheart (1936)
  • No regrets (1936)
  • Slandered (1936)
  • Bride to be (1937)
  • They called her "Sin" for short (1937)
  • Love, honor and neglect (1937)
  • Strangers married (1938)
  • Lessons in love (1938)
  • Hearts in swing time (1939)
  • Angela (1939)
  • Her good name (1940)
  • Three pretty girls (1940)
  • Senorita from Chicago (1941)
  • Single ladies (1941)
  • Her mother's daughter (1942)
  • Lady in Black (1942)
  • Gangway for love (1942)
  • Sweetheart first class (1943)
  • Pretty Polly (1943)
  • Widows are dangerous (1944)
  • Love flies out (1944)
  • Girlpower (1946)
  • When hearts are young (1946)
  • Lovelorn (1947)
  • A perfect wife (1947)
  • The magic of love (1947)
  • Half Moon Bay (1947)
  • The day will come (1948)
  • The precious legacy (1948)
  • Secret heart (1948)
  • Bright miracle (1949)
  • Valerie Trent (1949)
  • Masquerade (1949)
  • The echo of love (1950)
  • Two loves have I (1950)
  • Pink for a lady (1951)


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1958, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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