Leonora Hornblow

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Leonora Hornblow (born 1920 in New York , † November 5, 2005 in Fearrington Village , North Carolina ) was an American writer.

Life

Hornblow has authored numerous animal books for children. She was best known as the author of "Cleopatra of Egypt" (1961).

Leonora Hornblow had been married to film producer Arthur Y. Hornblow Jr. since 1945.

Literature (selection)

  • Leonora Hornblow: "Cleopatra of Egypt" , Random House 1961
  • Leonora Hornblow, Arthur Hornblow: "Prehistoric Monsters did the Strangest Things" , Random House 1988, ISBN 0-394-92051-1
  • Leonora Hornblow, Arthur Hornblow, Dot Barlowe: "Insects Do the Strangest Things" , Random House 1990, ISBN 0-394-94306-6
  • Leonora Hornblow, Arthur Hornblow, John F. Eggert: "Fish Do the Strangest Things" , Random House 1990, ISBN 0-394-94309-0