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Dr. Kildare
Series · 9 books · 1940-1995

Books in series

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#1

Internes Can’t Take Money

1995

As an intern in the accident room of the local hospital, Jimmy Kildare cannot accept any money for his work. Circumstances force him to perform emergency operations while he is in town on and for local toughs. They try to pay him, but he always refuses. Then he learns that his mentor, Dr. Fearson, is being threatened for not paying his gambling debts. Kildare is called to perform another secret and dangerous operation. Will he finally accept payment and save his mentor?
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Secret of Dr. Kildare

1940

Nancy would try anything to make herself fee l better. As Doctor Kildare watches her with a faith healer, he knows he should report the quack to the authorities. But if he did, he would lose the girl who needed him so despera tely. '
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Dr. Kildare's Trial

1942

A daring operation saves the life of abeautiful girl,but puts Dr.Kildare before a relentless court of justice.
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Young Dr. Kildare

1941

"Young Dr. Kildare" is the first in a popular series of eight novels by writer Max Brand, beginning in 1940 and finishing in 1943. Brand this time has young Dr. Kildare take on a special case to force his beloved Gillespie to take a rest from the research job which is draining him. The case involves a fear neurosis in the daughter of a multimillionaire, and Kildaire uses unorthodox means to get to the bottom of it. He has an ingenious way of bringing her out of darkness, and with a little detective work, uncovering exactly what happened. And in the process, Gillespie stages a comeback, and they go on with their research job. "Dr. Kildare" was such a popular series, it was made into a long running MGM movie series, radio programs, comics, and the TV series.
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Dr. Kildare's Crisis

1942

MINOR EDGE WEAR AND AN OCCASIONAL MARK ON COVERS. INSIDE COVERS AND PAGES HAVE TANNING AND SOME BROWNING, NOT AFFECTING READABILITY. NICE COPY. OUR BOOK WAS PUBLISHED BY DELL IN 1962.
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Dr. Kildare's Secret Romance

1962

Vintage TV tie-in paperback
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#10

Dr Kildare

1963

1st edition Fontana 944 1964 TV tie-in 1st printing paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
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#11

Dr. Kildare and the Magic Key

1963

This is a book for young readers based on the 1960's television show "Dr. Kildare" starring Richard Chamberlain.
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Dr. Kildare Asigned to Trouble

1963

Authors

Max Brand
Max Brand
Author · 216 books

Frederick Schiller Faust (see also Frederick Faust), aka Frank Austin, George Owen Baxter, Walter C Butler, George Challis, Evan Evans, Frederick Faust, John Frederick, Frederick Frost, David Manning, Peter Henry Morland Max Brand, one of America's most popular and prolific novelists and author of such enduring works as Destry Rides Again and the Doctor Kildare stories, died on the Italian front in 1944.

William Johnston
William Johnston
Author · 22 books

Librarian note: William Johnston has also written under the pseudonyms Susan Claudia, Willa Jay, Heather Sinclair, Ed Garth, Alex Steele, and William Howard. William Johnston joined the Navy in 1942 and served in the Pacific. He worked as a disc jockey, advertising executive, magazine editor, and PR man before his writing career took off in 1960 with The Marriage Cage, a comic mystery that earned him a Best First Novel Edgar Award nomination from the Mystery Writers of America. He followed that book with a slew of pulp titles for Monarch Books, ranging from light comedy (The Power of Positive Loving) to medical romance (the Doctor Starr trilogy) to soft-core erotica (Save Her for Loving, Teen Age Tramp, Girls on the Wing). Johnston’s medical novels dovetailed with his first tie-in assignments—original novels based on the TV series The Nurses, Doctor Kildare and Ben Casey. Those books, published between 1962 and 1964, were so successful that his next original medical romance, Two Loves Has Nurse Powell, was presented as “From the author of Ben Casey.” In 1965, Johnston wrote an original novel based on the TV comedy Get Smart. The book was a huge success, leading to nine more novels over the show’s five-season history and making him the “go-to” guy for sitcom-based tie-ins. He wrote books based on Captain Nice, Room 222, Happy Days, Welcome Back Kotter, The Flying Nun, The Brady Bunch, Nanny and the Professor, The Munsters, Gilligan’s Island, Bewitched, The Monkees and F-Troop, among others. But his TV tie-in work extended far beyond sitcom adaptations. He wrote books based on Ironside, Dick Tracy, The Young Rebels, The Iron Horse, Then Came Bronson, and Rod Serling’s The New People, to name a few. He even adapted the cartoon characters Magilla Gorilla and Snagglepuss into books for children. Johnston also penned many novelizations, including the pilots for the 1930s-era private eye series Banyon and the high school drama Sons and Daughters. His feature film novelizations include Klute, The Swinger, Echoes of a Summer, The New Interns, The Priest’s Wife, Lt. Robin Crusoe USN and his final tie-in project, Gore Vidal’s Caligula (under the pseudonym “William Howard”). After retiring from fiction writing, he opened his own bar, which he operated for many years. He resided in San Jose, California prior to his death in 2010. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.

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