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Marthe Bibesco

Princess Martha Bibescu (Martha Lucia; ''née'' Lahovary; 28 January 1886 – 28 November 1973), also known outside of Romania as Marthe Bibesco, was a Romanian-French writer, socialite, style icon and political hostess. She spent her childhood at the noble Lahovary's estates in Balotești and Biarritz, where she received an education in literature. Throughout her life, she travelled extensively across Europe, meeting notable political figures of her time. After World War I, she rebuilt her family's estates, but later lived in exile following the establishment of communist rule in Romania after World War II.

She began her literary career in 1908 with the publication of her travel memoir ''Les Huit Paradis'' ("The Eight Paradises"), which received positive reviews from French critics. One of her notable works is the novel ''Isvor, pays des saules'' ("Isvor, Land of Willows"). Writing under the pseudonym Lucile Décaux, she authored several romance novels, and contributed articles to various magazines under her own name. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sir Winston Churchill : master of courage / by Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973

    Published 1959
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    Royal portraits / by Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973

    Published 1928
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    Katia / by Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973

    Published 1939
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    Au bal avec Marcel Proust / by Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973

    Published 1970
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    Egyptian day / by Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973

    Published 1930
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