Edith Templeton (1916–2006)
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About the Author
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
Image credit: Edith Templeton - Photo uncredited radio.cz
Works by Edith Templeton
The Surprise of Cremona: One Woman's Adventures in Cremona, Parma, Mantua, Ravenna, Urbino and Arezzo (1985) 51 copies, 3 reviews
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- Canonical name
- Templeton, Edith
- Legal name
- Templeton, Edith Pole
- Other names
- Walbrook, Louise
Pole, Edith - Birthdate
- 1916-04-07
- Date of death
- 2006-06
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Austria-Hungary (birth)
- Country (for map)
- Czech Republic
- Birthplace
- Prague, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Place of death
- Bordighera, Italy
- Places of residence
- Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire
England, UK
India
Bordighera, Italy - Education
- French lycée (Prague)
- Occupations
- novelist
short story writer
author
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Statistics
- Works
- 9
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 471
- Popularity
- #52,267
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 7
- ISBNs
- 39
- Languages
- 8