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Natalie Vivian Scott (1890-1957) was a unique woman who is remembered for her contributions to literature and various causes. She served as a Red Cross nurse during World Wars I and II and received the Croix de Guerre, France's highest medal for bravery, for rescuing patients from a bombed medical building where she worked. She continued to pursue a career in journalism after the war and received recognition for her literary efforts. Scott was even described by author Sherwood Anderson as "the best newspaperwoman in America." She eventually opened the Kitigawa House in Taxco, Mexico, a pension for artists and writers, while assisting William Spratling in developing the silver industry for tourists. Her affection for New Orleans and theatre led to her role in the founding of Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, one of the oldest community playhouses in the United States. Scott's interest in the city's culture is apparent in her books Gourmet's Guide to New Orleans: Creole Cookbook and 2
Python For Kids For Dummies By Scott
Python For Kids For Dummiesby Scott
Very Good
13,49 €
Dave Scott's Triathlon Training By Scott
Dave Scott's Triathlon Trainingby Scott
Very Good
10,99 €
Charlie Mike By Scott
Charlie Mikeby Scott
Very Good
10,99 €
The Country Diary Book of Stencilling By Scott
The Country Diary Book of Stencillingby Scott
Very Good
7,69 €
Solemn Duty By Scott
Solemn Dutyby Scott
Good
12,99 €
May Day By Scott
May Dayby Scott
Very Good
8,99 €
Medicl Research Novel By Scott
Medicl Research Novelby Scott
New
19,99 €
Scott 95 Stamp Catalog Volume 1 By Scott
Scott 95 Stamp Catalog Volume 1by Scott
Well Read
51,99 €
Nudists May Be Encountered Here By Scott
Nudists May Be Encountered Hereby Scott
Very Good
6,19 €
New York By Scott
New Yorkby Scott
New
15,29 €
(Sp) Managing Organizational C By Scott
(Sp) Managing Organizational Cby Scott
Very Good
10,49 €
The Globalization of Higher Education By SCOTT
The Globalization of Higher Educationby SCOTT
Very Good
7,99 €