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  1. A short-story writer, Ellin Mackay had contributed articles to The New Yorker magazine when she met songwriter Irving Berlin. From a devout Roman Catholic family, her January 4, 1926 marriage to an Orthodox Jew went against her family's wishes who disowned her for several years before reconciling. Ellin Berlin authored five novels.

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  3. Ellin Berlin. 3.90. 10 ratings1 review. The story of Louise Mackay, wife of Comstock silver baron John Mackay, as written by her granddaughter (and wife of Irving Berlin). 454 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1957. Book details & editions.

  4. Russell Sanders. Written in 1944 during the raging of World War II, Land I Have Chosen, by Ellin Berlin, is an intense examination of two women, from 1928—just prior to the Wall Street crash—to 1938, when Hitler is establishing a firm grip on Germany. The story begins with Lisa, a German actress appearing in New York City, who sees a young ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Ellin Berlin died on July 29, 1988, and Irving Berlin died the following year on September 22, 1989 at the age of 101. During their 62-year marriage, Irving Berlin gave Ellin gifts of exquisite jewels as expressions of their lasting love for one another. Doyle is honored to auction one of these treasured pieces in the December 14 sale—the ...

  6. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Marriage of 62 Years. The marriage, during which Mr. Berlin wrote several songs just for her, including Always and The Song Is Ended, was a true love match and was to last 62 years. Ellin Mackay was born March 22, 1903, on her father's $6 million estate in Roslyn, L.I. Her mother was the former Katherine Duer, a successful writer.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2018 · They fell quickly and deeply in love and Berlin proposed marriage some weeks after their meeting. When he proposed, he told Dorothy “if she married him, their lives would be like a bed of roses.”. Dorothy said yes, and they were married just a few months later, in February 1912. The couple went to Cuba on their honeymoon.