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Tiger Woman Betty May

Tiger Woman By Betty May

Tiger Woman by Betty May


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Summary

The fearless tale of the original 'Party Girl', in her own frankly scurrilous words: a Duckworth contemporary classic, beautifully repackaged for its 125th anniversary

Tiger Woman Summary

Tiger Woman: A Wild Life by Betty May

Dancer, singer, gang member, cocaine addict and artist's favourite: Betty May - aka the Tiger Woman - was a woman like no other.

Born into abject poverty in Limehouse, Betty May used her striking looks and fierce street nous to become an unlikely bohemian celebrity sensation between the wars. A model and muse for artists and writers including Augustus John, Jacob Epstein, Jacob Kramer and David Garnett, May elbowed her way to the top of London's social scene in a succession of outrageous and dramatic fights, flights, marriages and misadventures that also took her to France, Italy, Canada and the USA.

Tiger Woman is her incredible story in her own words, as vivid and extraordinary as the day it was first told.

About Betty May

Betty May (born 1894) was a British singer, dancer and artist's model. She was a member of the London Bohemian set of the interwar years, claimed to have joined a criminal gang in Paris, and became associated, through one of her husbands, with occultist Aleister Crowley. Tiger Woman was first published by Duckworth in 1929. May died in obscurity in the mid-1950s.

Additional information

GOR005943680
9780715648551
0715648551
Tiger Woman: A Wild Life by Betty May
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duckworth Books
20140717
256
N/A
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