Saturday, February 9, 2019

Jack Harman

Title: Thank You, Nurse Conway
Author: Marjorie Norrell
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: April 1967, ©1966
Illustrator: Jack Harman

He has signed this cover with an H. in the lower left-hand corner.

It seemed that all Stephen Fendrick lived for was his work as a consultant, and it was to take a sick child and Staff Nurse Susie Conway to prove that there were things in life which mattered more.

Jack Harman

Title: Nurse Lavinia's Mistake
Author: Marjorie Norrell
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: March 1970, ©1968
Illustrator: Jack Harman

He has signed with an H. in the lower left-hand corner.

Staff Nurse Lavinia Bolland was tired and worn out by her responsible job in a busy hospital, so when she was offered a post as nurse in a girls' boarding school, she decided to accept. Her friends all told her she was making a big mistakebut Lavinia couldn't agree with them ...

Bern Smith

Title: Doctor in India
Author: Patricia Cumberland
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: November 1970, ©1968
Illustrator: Bern Smith

His signature is in the lower left-hand corner.

Kim had gone out to India for a social visit to her father; but soon she found herself taking an interest in that fascinating country and its people for its own sakeor was it for the sake of Doctor John Sanderson?

Bern Smith

Title: The Two Faces of Nurse Roberts
Author: Nora Sanderson
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 1973, ©1963
Illustrator: Bern Smith

His signature is in the lower left-hand corner.

At the age of seventeen Jan Roberts was miserably certain that she was irredeemably ugly. How could she ever be attractive with a disfiguring scar on her cheek? Even when the young medical student Moss Gilding was so charming to her she was convinced he was only acting out of pity. But life changed for Jan when she managed to have the scar removed, and even changed her name to match her new, glamorous face. She decided to take up nursing, and, without admitting even to herself that she might have some ulterior motive, got a job at the same hospital where Moss was now a doctor. And then she discovered that he seemed far less interested in the second Jan than he had been in the first!

Paul Anna Soik

Title: Next Patient, Doctor Anne
Author: Elizabeth Gilzean
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 1974, ©1958
Illustrator: Paul Anna Soik

His signature is on the left-hand side.

Anne had two ambitionsto qualify as a doctor and to marry Jonathan, the boy-next-door whom she had loved for years and who was himself going to be a doctor. Were the two wishes compatible, or would he decide that he didn't want a wife with a profession of her own? Or again, would he, going to the other extreme, be dazzled by the brilliance of Eva Clipston, who was the bright star of the Medical School and the daughter of a Professor of Surgery who could do a great deal of good to Jonathan's career? Jonathan was only one year ahead of Anne as a student, but that year seemed to have put a gulf between them and she was far from certain that she could bridge it.

Jack Harman

Title: Jungle Doctor
Author: Vivian Stuart
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 1966, ©1961
Illustrator: Jack Harman

His signature is in the lower right-hand corner.

Anton Kramer, a man of fierce devotion where his work as a surgeon was concerned, could never surrender to an uncompromising love like Deborah's. Had Deborah's experience of men been wider she must have known this,  but guilelessly she consented to the suggestion that she should join him as his bride in Indonesia when her three years' training as a nurse was completed. But Deborah came to learn that much can happen in three years. In three years a man can build a new world for himself, can make a new circle of friends and can learn to exchange confidences with a beautiful Oriental more intimate than ever he had shared with the woman he had promised to marry. When Deborah arrived to join Anton all these things were clear to her. Anton still loved herof that she was certainbut was the part in his life that he offered her big enough, important enough? And even more significant, after meeting the young flyer, Hank Curtis, did she still want that part?

Bern Smith

Title: Paper Halo
Author: Kate Norway
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 1976, ©1970
Illustrator: Bern Smith

His signature is in the lower left-hand corner.

Nurse Toffy collected men-friends easily, while her friend Nurse Clare was shy and fastidious. It was unfortunate that, because of a misunderstanding, the one man who attracted her gained the very opposite impression of Clareand disapproved of her accordingly.