Maxime de la Falaise (1922–2009)
Author of Seven Centuries of English Cooking: A Collection of Recipes
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- Other names
- Comtesse de la Falais, Maxime Le Bailly,
Birley, Maxine (birth name) - Birthdate
- 1922-06-25
- Date of death
- 2009-04-30
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- model
underground movie actor
fashion designer
cookbook author
food editor [Vogue] - Organizations
- Vogue magazine
- Relationships
- Warhol, Andy (friend)
Saint Laurent, Yves (employer) - Short biography
- Maxime de la Falaise was born Maxine Birley. In 1946 she married the French aristocrat Comte Alain de la Falaise and adopted the first name "Maxime." Her second husband was the art historian and curator John J. McKendry. Maxime was a noted fashion model during the 1950s and worked with the couturier Elsa Schiaparelli and later Yves Saint Laurent. She published two cookbooks, Seven Centuries of English Cooking: A Collection of Recipes (1973), and Food in Vogue (1980) with her own illustrations.
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- West Dean, West Sussex, UK
- Places of residence
- Charleston Manor, Sussex, England, UK
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France - Place of death
- Saint-Rémy de Provence, France
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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I really hope that I didn't pay money for my copy of this. I was mostly interested in the 15th & 16th century materials in here, and while there were interesting sidelights on fish in aspic (the author's brother, who consulted on this, was a French-style chef), most of the first chapter seems to be really off base; you can see this a little when she includes the original recipes-- which she often doesn't, even when there are original recipes. I didn't actually read the following chapters show more because it's not my main area of interest, so I suspect that they probably get better as you get closer to modern times. (I still want to know where she got the idea that butter sauce was 15th or 16th century?) show less
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