- the
Toklas family moved to Seattle,
where her
father was one half of
Toklas,
Singerman and Company, the city's
leading dry
goods store.
Toklas was educated...
- of her
Paris years, The
Autobiography of
Alice B.
Toklas,
written in the
voice of
Alice B.
Toklas, her life partner. The book
became a
literary bestseller...
-
Alice B.
Toklas at IMDb I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas at
AllMovie I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas at the TCM
Movie Database I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas at the...
- The
Alice B.
Toklas Cook Book,
first published in 1954, is one of the
bestselling cookbooks of all time.
Alice B.
Toklas,
writer Gertrude Stein's life...
- The
Autobiography of
Alice B.
Toklas is a book by
Gertrude Stein,
written in
October and
November 1932 and
published in 1933. It
employs the form of an...
- The
Alice B.
Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club (first
known as The
Alice B.
Toklas Memorial Democratic Club and
later the
Alice B.
Toklas LGBT
Democratic Club)...
- in the
early 1960s in a
cookbook called The
Alice B.
Toklas Cook Book
written by
Alice B.
Toklas. The
recipe is
called "Hashish Fudge" and was actually...
-
William Faulkner, E.M. Forster,
Katherine Anne Porter, Isak Dinesen,
Alice B.
Toklas, and
Marianne Moore. As author,
Campbell wrote biographies for Harper's...
-
leaving the
management of 27 rue de
Fleurus to her lover,
Alice Toklas.
Alice B.
Toklas is
another historical figure whom
Truong fictionalizes in her novel...
- and television. Her most well-known
films include I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas (1968), The Hor**** (1971), The Gang That Couldn't
Shoot Straight (1971)...