Lavater-Sloman, Mary (1891–1980)
Lavater-Sloman, Mary (1891–1980)
Swiss novelist and biographer. Born Mary Sloman, 1891, in Hamburg, Germany; died 1980; m. Emil Lavater; children: Warja Lavater-Honegger (b. 1913).
Wrote historical, biographical novels about such women as Lucrezia Borgia, Queen Elizabeth I, and Catherine II the Great.
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