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  1. Cunard, Nancy (1896–1965)English poet, journalist, publisher, and aristocrat who crusaded against racial and class prejudices and fascist oppression. Name variations: Nancy Fairbairn. Born Nancy Clara Cunard at Nevill Holt, in Leicestershire, England, on March 10, 1896; died at Hôpital Cochin in Paris, France, on March 16, 1965; buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris; only daughter of Sir ...

  2. 5 de mar. de 2023 · Nancy Cunard, pictured here in 1932, might be best known today as a rebel heiress, but in her day she was a pioneering publisher, an accomplished poet, and a crusader for equality who was well ...

  3. Nancy was 52 when she disembarked the Empire Windrush at Tilbury in June 1948, but long before then her life had caught the attention of the authorities and dominated the society pages of the transatlantic print media. Born into the British upper classes in 1896, the daughter of Sir Bache Cunard and Maud (also known as Emerald) Alice Burke ...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2022 · Shipping heiress Nancy Cunard, pictured here in Paris in 1930, helped create the activist model for modern it girls. She’s among the women whose lives are chronicled in Laura Thompson’s new ...

  5. Nancy Cunard Facts. 1. She Was Heiress To A Famous Line. Nancy Cunard was the definition of a “poor little rich girl”. On the surface, she had everything: Her father, Sir Bache Cunard, was heir to the famous luxury Cunard shipping line, while her mother, Lady Maud Cunard, was a society hostess of the highest elegance and intelligence.

  6. La edición. En 1928, Nancy Cunard quiere añadir una faceta más a la literatura y a la poesía, quizás porque dude de su talento como poeta. Por eso decide convertirse en editora e imprimir sus obras. Lo aprende todo sobre la edición y la imprenta. Se apoya en obreros especializados y en Crowder, su amante negro.

  7. Date & Places of Overlap with Loy. Paris, 1920s. English heiress to the Cunard Steamship Company, Nancy Clara Cunard was born in the English midlands. The only child of American Maud Alice Burke and Sir Bache Cunard, she grew up a detached and solitary child. In 1916 Nancy met and married the handsome Sydney Fairbairn, army officer and amateur ...