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The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas (book)

  • Type: Biography
  • Length: 310 pages

The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas is a 1933 biography of Alice Toklas by her friend, Gertrude Stein. - AsNotedIn

I was born in San Francisco, California. I have in consequence always preferred living in a temperate climate but it is difficult, on the continent of Europe or even in America, to find a temperate climate and live in it. My mother's father was a pioneer, he came to California in '49, he married my grandmother who was very fond of music. She was a pupil of Clara Schumann's father. My mother was a quiet charming woman named Emilie.
Gertrude Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas




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  • Paris, Ile-de-France "The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas" is set in Paris, 1903-1907

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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1909/09/00 Alice B Toklas Life The Toklas family leave San Francisco and move to Paris, France.
1909/09/07 Alice B Toklas Life In Paris, Alice B Toklas meets Gertrude Stein. Their relationship will lasted until Stein's death in 1946.
1909/09/07 Gertrude Stein Life In Paris, Alice B Toklas meets Gertrude Stein. Their relationship will lasted until Stein's death in 1946.
1933/00/00 Gertrude Stein Author "The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas" is published.
1933/00/00 The Bodley Head Publisher "The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas" is published.

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Particulars for The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas (book):
Narrative Arts Biography
Art Type Book a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
Narrative Arts Factual concerned with what is actually true rather than interpretations of or reactions to it
Narrative Arts Narrative an account of connected events
Vehicle Omnibus horse drawn vehicle design to seat 12 passengers, originated in Paris and was brought to England by the coachbuilder George Shillibeer in 1829
Narrative Arts Prose ordinary written language

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Original Language: English



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