Decaux, Lucile, 1886-1973
Variant namesRomanian novelist and playwright, sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Lucile Decaux.
From the description of Princess Marthe Bibesco Papers 1768-1976 (bulk 1904-1973). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 84696438
Bibesco was a Romanian novelist and playwright who wrote primarily in French.
From the description of [Letter], 1935 Sep. 27, Posada, Par Comarnic, Prahova [to] Mrs. de Morinni / Princess Marthe Bibesco. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 166268419
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creatorOf | Humperdinck, Engelbert, 1854-1921. Postcards signed (10, 9 with initials), dated : Paris June 1 1900, to the Fürstin Bibesco, 1900 June 1. | Pierpont Morgan Library. | |
creatorOf | William A. Bradley Literary Agency, 1923-1982. William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982. | Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center | |
creatorOf | Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973. Princess Marthe Bibesco Papers 1768-1976 (bulk 1904-1973). | Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center | |
creatorOf | Geiger, Raymond. Letters received, 1917-1931 (bulk 1928-1930). | Getty Research Institute | |
creatorOf | Bibesco, Marthe, 1886-1973. [Letter], 1935 Sep. 27, Posada, Par Comarnic, Prahova [to] Mrs. de Morinni / Princess Marthe Bibesco. | Smith College, Neilson Library | |
referencedIn | Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996. | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Charles Evan Hughes Letters, 1894-1934 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center |
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Birth 1887-01-28
Death 1973-11-28
French
French,
Italian,
English,
Greek, Modern (1453-),
German,
Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan