Rob Eden
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Comment: If his work was adapted into film he is probably notable. Look for reviews of his books DGG ( talk ) 05:40, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
Comment: Sources do not establish notability. Nightenbelle (talk) 21:55, 22 February 2021 (UTC)
Comment: Maybe notable but the sources do not show that he meets WP:GNG (t · c) buidhe 03:51, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
- Meets the notability criteria for having several of his works adapted into notable films. FloridaArmy (talk) 16:39, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Adam Bliss should redirect here. Robert Burkhardt should link here
Rob Eden (1892 - 1947)[1] was the nom de plume of American fiction writer Robert Ferdiand Burkhardt and his wife Eve. Several of his stories were adapted to film in the 1930s. Burkhardt worked at various newspapers before working as a publicist in Hollywood. He also wrote mysteries using the pseudonyms Adam Bliss[2] and Rex Hardin.[3]
Burkhardt was born in Altoona, Iowa.[2]
Bibliography
- Second Chance (1932)
- Dancing Feet
- In Love With a T-Man[4]
- Love or Money
- Modern Marriage
- Short Skirts: A Story of Modern Youth
- Always in Her Heart
- Blond Trouble
- Fickle
- The Girl With Red Hair
- Golden Goddess[5]
- Heartbreak Girl
- Her Dream Prince
- Her Fondest Hope
- In Love With a T-Man
- Jennifer Hale
- Kathie the First
- Loot (1932), actress Louise Brooks featured on the cover
- Love Blind
- Love Came Late
- Love Comes Flying
- Love Wings
- The Lovely Liar
- Lucky Lady
- Men at Her Feet (1933)
- Moon Over the Water
- The Mountain Lodge
- A New Friend
- Pay Check
- Step-Child
- This Man Is Yours
- Trapped By Love
- $20 a Week
- Honeymoon Delayed[6]
As Adam Bliss
- The Camden Ruby Murders
- Four Times a Widower
- Murder Upstairs
Filmography
- Twenty Dollars a Week (1935)[citation needed]
- Dancing Feet (1936)
- Jennifer Hale (1937)
- I Demand Payment (1938), based on Second Choice
References
- ^ "Trove". trove.nla.gov.au.
- ^ a b "Dec. 20, 1947: Pulp Author Rob Eden Dies | Author of 'Short Skirts: A Story of Modern Youth'". December 20, 2018.
- ^ "Rob Eden". www.librarything.com.
- ^ "In Love with a T-Man". The Salt Lake Tribune. 1937-12-05. p. 64. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
- ^ "Goddess in a Jungle". Nashville Banner. 1935-09-22. p. 29. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
- ^ "Light Romance: Honeymoon Delayed". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 1937-05-02. p. 44. Retrieved 2021-03-13.