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  1. Leonora Hornblow ( née Salmon; later Schinasi; June 3, 1920 – November 5, 2005) was an American novelist, children's literature writer and socialite. She wrote two novels in the 1950s, wrote for Liberty magazine and Los Angeles Daily News, edited a collection of short stories with publisher Bennett Cerf, and collaborated with her ...

  2. Leonora Hornblow, novelist and co-writer of a series of children’s books with her late husband, film producer Arthur Hornblow Jr., has died. She was 85. Hornblow died at her home in...

  3. 16 de nov. de 2005 · The tobacco heiress and novelist Leonora Hornblow, who has died at 85, was addicted to New York. Two marriages - to an actor and a producer - took her from Manhattan to Hollywood, and it was...

  4. Leonora Hornblow fue una productora, guionista y escritora estadounidense nacida en 1906 en la ciudad de Nueva York. Estudió en el Barnard College y comenzó su carrera en Hollywood como guionista en la década de 1930.

  5. Leonora Hornblow is the author of Cleopatra of Egypt (3.75 avg rating, 97 ratings, 6 reviews, published 1961), Animals Do The Strangest Things (3.94 avg ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2005 · HORNBLOW - Leonora, novelist, 85, wife of the late movie producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Died in Fearrington Village, N.C. November 5, 2005. Mrs. Hornblow is survived by her son Michael...

  7. Hornblow was the author of two successful novels for adults, as well as a series of nonfiction works for children that she wrote with husband and film producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr. The daughter of a tobacco magnate named Leon Schinasi, she grew up enjoying a life of privilege.