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  1. Born 4 April 1902 in the family château at Verrières-le-Buisson, Essonne, a suburb southwest of Paris, she was heir to a great French seed company fortune, that of Vilmorin. She was afflicted with a slight limp that became a personal trademark. Louise was the younger daughter of Philippe de Vilmorin (1872–1917) by his wife Berthe Marie ...

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Louise de Vilmorin married Henry Leigh-Hunt 12 March 1925 in Paris. They moved to Las Vegas, Nevada and became the parents of three daughters. They divorced 12 February 1937 and she returned to Europe. She became the fifth wife of Count Pál Pálffy ab Erdöd on 27 January 1938 in Bratislava but they divorced in 1943.

    • Burgundy
    • April 4, 1902
    • Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich
    • December 26, 1969
  3. Born in the family chateau at Verrières-le-Buisson, a suburb southwest of Paris, de Vilmorin was the descendant of a great French seed company fortune, that of Vilmorin. She was afflicted with a slight limp that became a personal trademark. Vilmorin was best known as a writer of delicate but mordant tales, often set in aristocratic or artistic milieus. Her most famous novel was Madame de ...

  4. Louise de Vilmorin. Writer: The Earrings of Madame De.... Louise de Vilmorin was born on 4 April 1902 in Verrières-le-Buisson, Seine-et-Oise, France. She was a writer and actress, known for The Earrings of Madame De... (1953), The Lovers (1958) and Julietta (1953). She was married to Count Paul Pálffy ab Erdöd and Henry Leigh Hunt. She died on 26 December 1969 in Paris, France.

    • April 4, 1902
    • December 26, 1969
  5. Louise Levêque de Vilmorin (4 April 1902 – 26 December 1969) was a French novelist, poet and journalist. Born in the family chateau at Verrières-le-Buisson, a suburb southwest of Paris, she was the descendant of a great French seed company fortune and afflicted with a slight limp that became a personal trademark.

  6. The book includes seven calligrams in a style reminiscent of Apollinaire's poems.Wikipedia: Marie Louise Leveque de Vilmorin (4 April 1902 -- 26 December 1969) was a French novelist, poet and journalist.Born in the family chateau at Verrieres-le-Buisson, Essonne, a suburb southwest of Paris, she was heir to a great French seed company fortune, that of Vilmorin.

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  8. Louise Levêque de Vilmorin (4 April 1904 – 26 December 1969) was a novelist, poet, and journalist. Her novel Madame de gained fame as a film in 1953, and her letters to Jean Cocteau, published after her death, were widely acclaimed. Her other works include Julietta, La letter dans un taxi, Les belles amours, Saintes-Une fois, and Intimités. She was engaged to the novelist and aviator ...

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