Van Slyke, Helen, 1919-1979
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found: Her The rich and the righteous, 1971.
found: Her No love lost, 1982, c1980:t.p. (Helen Van Slyke) CIP galley (d. 7/3/79)
found: Her The Santa Ana Wind, 1982:CIP t.p. (Helen Van Slyke writing as Sharon Ashton)
found: CA online, Nov. 1, 2007(Helen Lenore Van Slyke, b. July 9, 1919)
found: IMDb, October 9, 2020(Helen Van Slyke; Helen Lenore Van Slyke was born in Washington D.C. on July 9, 1919; at 14 she began working for a newspaper and at about 19 she became fashion editor of The Washington Star; ater leaving The Star, she held a string of executive jobs; she was beauty editor and promotion director for Glamour magazine, promotion and advertising director for Henri Bendel and vice president and creative director for Norman, Craig & Kummel, an advertising agency; Mrs. Van Slyke was president of the House of Fragrance in 1963; the post from which she left to devote full time to writing was as vice president of creative activities at Helena Rubinstein's; Mrs. Van Slyke was also a president of the Fashion Group, a 4,000 member organization to help women in that industry; adept at identifying women's tastes, she decided in 1970 to apply her talent to writing; Van Slyke produced eight hugely successful modern romances, including the blockbuster A Necessary Woman; she was married to William Woodward Van Slyle from1946 to 1952; she died on July 3, 1979 in New York City)
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1979-01-08: new
2023-09-08: revised
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