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Nancy Cooke de Herrera (born Nancy Veitch, 1922–2013) was an American socialite, fashion expert, and author of three books, including ''All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West''.All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West
All Spirit Fitness, book review, 2003.
She was referred to as one of the pioneers of the spiritual movement in the West.


Early life and education

De Herrera grew up in
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the daughter of a naval officer an Oakland,California businessman and banker, "Captain" Edward Veitch. She attended Piedmont High School with her lookalike sisters, Ardagh and Doryce, and studied bacteriology at Stanford University for three years during the 1940s (Class of '43).


Adult life

De Herrera traveled to Molokai in
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via a military convoy and married Richard Cooke, the son of a well-known missionary family in 1941.Cooke de Herrera, Nancy (1993) Blue Dolphin Publishing, Beyond Gurus: A Woman of Many Worlds, pp27-44Cassidy, Maggie July 29, 201
A Most Unusual Life, Molokai Dispatch
/ref> As the wife of a prominent family member, she performed hostess duties for Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Halsey, and Admiral Towers during
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. She gave birth to three sons and divorced her husband after nine years of marriage. While in Paris in 1951, she met a member of the American team that raced at Le Mans, named Luis de Herrera, whom she married a year later. The couple moved to Herrera's home country of Argentina and had a daughter in 1954. Nine months later her husband, Luis, died of leukemia which Cooke de Herrera believed was related to atomic radiation exposure he incurred while driving near
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after an atomic bomb test in 1953.Cassidy, Maggie July 29, 201
A Most Unusual Life, Molakai Dispatch
/ref> In 1957, de Herrera won a nationwide contest sponsored by a group of American (USA) magazines. Her prize was a world tour to promote American fashion. Afterwards, the United States Information Service (USIS) enabled her to visit governments around the world and advise them on fashion. Misra, Neelesh (Dec 1, 1995) U.S. Author Says That India Still Draws Her, ''India Abroad'' For twelve years she was a leading figure in the fashion industry and was referred to as the "U.S. Ambassadress of Fashion" while traveling to 15 countries to present American couture. She also presented lectures entitled: "A Travelogue through Fashion" and "Around the World with Nancy Cooke". De Herrera worked as a publicist for Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the 1960s and traveled with him on a trip to South America. She was the liaison for the Maharishi and
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during their widely publicized
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to Rishikesh in India. During her dozens of trips to India and Tibet she is reported to have had meetings with the
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, and
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. In 1993, she published the autobiographical memoir, ''Beyond Gurus: A Woman Of Many Worlds'', and in 2003, published a follow-up book called, ''All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West''. Over the years she is reported to have given meditation lessons to several celebrities, including Madonna,
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, and Sheryl Crow. She has been called one of the pioneers of the spiritual movement in the West.Author Unknow
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE
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In 2008, she published the novel, ''Never Tango with a Stranger: Love in Peron's Argentina''. According to de Herrera, with the help of some friends, she built two hospitals for abused children in Los Angeles. She was reportedly working on a third autobiography, concerning her role as the U.S. Ambassadress of Fashion in the 1950s when she died on February 28, 2013, at the age of 90. De Herrera and her son Richard Cooke were the subject of
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Books

* Cooke de Herrera, Nancy (1993) ''Beyond Gurus: A Woman of Many Worlds'', Blue Dolphin Pub * Cooke de Herrera, Nancy (2003) ''All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West'', Jodere GroupNancy Cooke de Herrera
World Cat, retrieved April 30, 2012
* Cooke de Herrera, Nancy (2008) ''Never Tango with a Stranger: Love in Peron's Argentina'', iUniverse


References

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