The Biography of Alice B. ToklasU of Nebraska Press, 1 ene 1991 - 407 páginas "It's fitting that Alice B. Toklas . . . should be the subject of a biography. With her acid tongue, shrewd judgment, vitality, and intense loyalty she was a fairly remarkable person in herself".-Publishers Weekly. "A study that shows Toklas as she must have been . . . a multifacted and complex creature with her own tastes and standards. . . . [her story] is an emotionally stirring experience".-Washington Post Book World |
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