Dorothy Whipple

1 series 1 book in order

Dorothy Whipple (1893-1966) was an English writer of popular fiction and children's books whose work gained popularity between the world wars and again in the 2000s. She is credited on our catalog with High Wages, part of the Guild Books series. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)

Born
1893
Known for
Guild books series

Series by Dorothy Whipple

Guild books series

5 books in order · 1930–1937

  1. Cover of The case of the velvet claws

    The case of the velvet claws

    1933 · Erle Stanley Gardner

    In Perry Mason's debut, a woman calling herself Eva Griffin hires him to keep her name out of a scandal sheet that threatens to expose her connection…

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  2. Cover of The case of the sulky girl

    The case of the sulky girl

    1937 · Erle Stanley Gardner

    Frances Celane, a bratty heiress, visits Perry Mason to discuss a strange part of her father's will. The codicil states she would be disinherited if…

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  3. Cover of Death to the French

    Death to the French

    1932 · C. S. Forester

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  4. Cover of The case of the turning tide

    The case of the turning tide

    Year unknown · Erle Stanley Gardner

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  5. Cover of High wages

    High wages

    1930 · Dorothy Whipple

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How many books has Dorothy Whipple written?

We list 1 book by Dorothy Whipple across 1 series, published between 1930–1937 — each shown in full reading order.

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