Lillie De Hegermann-Lindencrone, (1844-1928), born Lillie Greenough in Cambridge, Massachusetts and later known as Lillie Moulton, was a trained singer, and latterly a diplomat's wife noted for publishing in 1913 a book of letters describing The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912. She was, by her own description, a friend and favourite of a ...
Lillie De Hegermann-Lindencrone, (1844-1928), born Lillie Greenough in Cambridge, Massachusetts and later known as Lillie Moulton, was a trained singer, and latterly a diplomat's wife noted for publishing in 1913 a book of letters describing The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912. She was, by her own description, a friend and favourite of a ...
This book of letters was written by an American woman, a diplomat's wife, gifted concert singer, and international socialite, who spent several years in the court of the last Napoleon. Her letters give a vivid picture of the court of the Napoleon III, among other experiences recorded. Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone's letters form a fascinating ...
MADAME DE HEGERMANN-LINDENCRONE the writer of these letters is the wife of the recently retired Danish Minister to Germany. She was formerly Miss Lillie Greenough of Cambridge Massachusetts where she lived with her grandfather Judge Fay in the fine old Fay mansion now the property of Radcliffe College.
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