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Edith Templeton (1916–2006)

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Edith Templeton was born in Prague in 1916 & spent much of her childhood in a castle in the Bohemian countryside. In 1938, she left Prague to marry an Englishman & Began living in Britain. During the war, she worked in the Office of the Chief Surgeon for the U.S. Army in Cheltenham & then became a show more Captain in the British Army. Her short stories began to appear in The New Yorker in the fifties & over the next several decades she published a number of novels, as well as a popular travel book. Under a pseudonym, she also wrote a novel which was banned for indecency in Germany & England. With her second husband, a celebrated cardiologist, she left England to live in India, where she met Nehru & the Dalai Lama, among other major figures. She now lives in Bordighera, on the coast of Italy. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Stories from The New Yorker, 1950 to 1960 (1958) — Contributor — 80 copies

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Eindelijk een boek dat meer de nadruk legt op de psychische dominantie. Heerlijk om te lezen en te zien veranderen in de lichamelijke obsessie
 
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misty13 | 2 other reviews | Oct 15, 2015 |
I adored this. Mitford type Englishwoman abroad. When she does the travelogue stuff (on art and architecture) it's interesting and unusual, when she tangents, it's delightful, and hilarious. I'd love to know if that's how she meant it.
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