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Leonora Hornblow ( Salmon; later Schinasi; June 3, 1920 – November 5, 2005) was an American novelist, children's literature writer and socialite. She wrote two novels in the 1950s, wrote for ''Liberty'' magazine and ''
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'', edited a collection of short stories with publisher Bennett Cerf, and collaborated with her second husband
Arthur Hornblow Jr. Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Biography Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited ''Theatre Magazine'' in New York City. Hornblow graduated from DeWitt ...
on a series of children's books from 1965 to 1974.


Biography

Hornblow was born Leonora Salmon June 3, 1920 in New York City to Ruby and Sidney Salmon. When she was a baby, Hornblow was given the nickname "Bubbles" by her mother because Leonora was not considered "a baby's name", something which she later resented. Her mother married tobacco baron Leon Schinasi and Hornblow became his stepdaughter. She was raised in New York City, and began writing from an early age. In 1939, Hornblow married actor Wayne Morris; the 18-month marriage produced a son, Michael. She subsequently married film producer and writer
Arthur Hornblow Jr. Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Biography Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited ''Theatre Magazine'' in New York City. Hornblow graduated from DeWitt ...
at the home of publisher Bennett Cerf in 1945. The following year, she began writing fashion notes for ''Liberty'' magazine and later wrote book reviews for ''
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''. Hornflow wrote her first novel, ''Memory and Desire'', in 1950, centred on the film community. She joined the
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soon after. She had her sole appearance in a motion picture as a character actress in the 1952 war drama film '' Thunder in the East''. In 1957, her second novel, ''The Love Seekers'', was published, and she later moved into book editing with Cerf on a collection of short stories entitled ''Bennett Cerf’s Take Along Treasury''. Hornblow wrote a children's book on the Egyptian queen
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in 1961. This was followed by a collaboration with her husband on more children's books as ''Birds Do the Strangest Things'' in 1965, ''Fish Do the Strangest Things'' the next year, ''Insects Do the Strangest Things'' in 1968, ''Reptiles Do the Strangest Things'' in 1970, and ''Prehistoric Monsters Did the Strangest Things'' in 1974. After the death of her husband in 1976, Hornblow returned to New York City and ran a stationery shop. She returned to writing fiction with the publication of her final book, ''Animals Do the Strangest Things'' in 1989. Hornblow was unable to write any further books due to the loss of her manuscript while she was moving to North Carolina so that she could be closer to her son in 2003. She died at her home in
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on November 5, 2005 after a short undisclosed illness.


Personality and legacy

Sidney Zion described Hornblow as "the sawiest broad in town". The personal papers and biographical details of Hornblow and her husband are housed in the Margaret Herrick Library, which is operated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.


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