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Bertita Harding (1902–1971)

Autore di Golden Fleece

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Opere di Bertita Harding

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Harding, Bertita
Nome legale
Leonarz Harding, Bertita Carla Camille
Data di nascita
1902-11-01
Data di morte
1971-12-31
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Germany
Luogo di nascita
Nuremberg, Germany
Luogo di morte
Mexico City, Mexico
Luogo di residenza
Mexico City, Mexico
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Istruzione
convent school
University of Wisconsin
Attività lavorative
biographer
historical novelist
public speaker
screenwriter
autobiographer
Breve biografia
Bertita Harding, née Leonarz, was born in Nuremberg, Germany, a daughter of an engineer and his aristocratic Hungarian wife. In 1904, the family moved to Mexico City for her father's work, and she had a privileged childhood there. She took trips to Europe and the USA, and learned to speak German, Spanish, English, Hungarian, and French. She excelled as a pianist and her parents wished her to follow a career as a concert pianist. In 1923, she went to the University of Wisconsin to improve her English. There she met Jack Harding, a British-born American advertising agent. The couple married in 1926 and settled in Indianapolis, Indiana. She soon abandoned her musical career and began writing popular and acclaimed biographies and historical novels about royalty. Her first book, Phantom Crown (1934), was adapted by John Huston for the film Juarez in 1939. The following year, she moved to Hollywood at the invitation of Warner Brothers to write film scripts. In 1941, she began a career as public lecturer, giving more than 120 lectures throughout the USA. With her husband, she wrote The Land Columbus Loved: The Dominican Republic (1949), a travelogue. The same year, she published her autobiography, Mosaic in the Fountain. After her husband's death in 1953, she returned to Mexico City. She published her last book Concerto: The Glowing Story of Clara Schumann, in 1961.

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Royalist history of the short lived Mexican Empire. Depiction of Maximilian is sympathetic, but not uncritical.
 
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gtross | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 14, 2019 |
205. Imperial Twilight The Story of Karl and Zita of Hungary, by Bertita Harding (read 19 Aug 1945) In the summer of 1945 I read four Bertita Harding books. I enjoyed them all, though probably the first one I read, on Franz Josef and his wife, was the one which most startled me. This book on Karl and Zita was not as exciting as the other three.
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Schmerguls | Oct 3, 2013 |
203. Phantom Crown: The Story of Maximilian & Carlota of Mexico, by Bertita Harding (read __ Jul or Aug 1945) This was the third book by Bertita Harding I read. I really enjoyed her books. This one tells the story of the French venture in Mexico during our Civil War. I remember I was fascinated by the fact that Carlota lived on till 1927!
 
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Schmerguls | 2 altre recensioni | Oct 3, 2013 |
199. Amazon Throne: The Story of the Braganzas of Brazil, by Bertita Harding (read 8 July 1945) On July 6 I said: "Started reading Amazon Throne. Quite good." On July 7 I said: "Read extensively tonight in "Amazon Throne," which is divided into three parts: the first Brazil ruler--Joao; the second: Pedro I; the 3rd: Pedro Ii. I am now at Pedro I. Not as good a book as "Golden Fleece." Pedro was a disgusting person and the book concerns itself with his private, filthy life. Boring."
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Schmerguls | Apr 5, 2011 |

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Opere
19
Utenti
133
Popolarità
#152,660
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
7
ISBN
7
Lingue
1

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