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Alice Babette Toklas (April 30, 1877 –
March 7, 1967) was an American-born
member of the
Parisian avant-garde of the
early 20th century, and the life partner...
- 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...
- I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas is a 1968
American romantic comedy film
directed by Hy
Averback and
starring Peter Sellers. The film is set in the counterculture...
- 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...
- 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
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...
- on
which he was
working at the time. In The
Autobiography of
Alice B.
Toklas,
Gertrude Stein describes Pichot as follows: ...Spanish
painter Pichot,...
- of
Desperate Housewives. Her film
credits include I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas (1968), The
Trouble with
Girls (1969), ****cat, ****cat, I Love You (1970)...
- radio, and television. Her best-known
films include I Love You,
Alice B.
Toklas (1968), The Hor**** (1971), The Gang That Couldn't
Shoot Straight (1971)...