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  1. Henrietta Bingham (January 3, 1901 – June 17, 1968) was a wealthy American journalist, newspaper executive and horse breeder. When she was twelve, she was present when her mother was killed in a road accident which traumatized the whole family.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2015 · Henrietta Bingham, circa 1935. Dorothy Wilding, courtesy of the Bingham family. By Miranda Purves. July 2, 2015. It’s hard to resist a biography with a preface that features the discovery of ...

  3. 5 de jun. de 2015 · June 5, 2015. Tall, dark-haired and violet-eyed, with a magnetic presence and seductive voice, Henrietta Worth Bingham bewitched scores of men and women (mostly women) in the 1920s and ’30s...

    • Liesl Schillinger
  4. For author Emily Bingham, Henrietta was an eccentric great-aunt who passed away when Emily was three, little mentioned by surviving family until a passing reference from Emily’s grandmother describing Henrietta as an “invert” unintentionally spurred a years-long research project.

    • Whitney Strub
    • 2017
  5. 31 de jul. de 2015 · The irrepressible Henrietta Bingham — uncovering the life of a Jazz Age misfit. Author Emily Bingham pieces together the story of her great-aunt Henrietta, a beguiling figure who mixed with the...

  6. Irrepressible: The Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham. Perhaps the most important task of the biographer is not just to tell the facts but to put the subject’s life in context. Bingham does that with extraordinary detail in this biography of her own ancestor, early 20 th -century “It Girl” Henrietta Bingham.

  7. “Irrepressible is the absorbing, deeply moving, and brilliantly researched story of an intoxicating woman whose personal life was as turbulent as the times she lived in: Henrietta Bingham dazzles the reader as she dazzled the artists, writers, and musicians around her in the Jazz Age and beyond.”