May Edginton
May Edginton (1883 - June 17, 1957) was a British writer. She was married to Francis E. Bailey and died in Rondebosch, South Africa in 1957.
Novels and short stories
World Without End novel, adapted to film as His Supreme Moment (1925) starring Blanche Sweet.
Purple and Fine Linen, novel; adapted to film as Three Hours (1927) starring Corinne Griffith and as Adventure in Manhattan (1936) starring Jean Arthur.
The Joy Girl, novel; adapted to film as The Joy Girl (1927) starring Olive Borden.
Plays
Secrets (1922), play adapted to film as Secrets (1924) starring Norma Talmadge and as Secrets (1933) starring Mary Pickford.
The Prude's Fall play adapted as a film Dangerous Virtue (1924), directed by Graham Cutts, art direction by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Jane Novak and Julanne Johnston.
References
Orlando Project, Cambridge University Press
External links
Works by May Edginton at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about May Edginton at Internet Archive
Works by May Edginton at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)