Edith Flagg is truly an inspiration to all. A Simple Girl tells the life story of a woman who survived the unimaginable and fulfilled the American Dream. Flagg was born in a small town in Romania in 1919. Having traveled to Vienna to go to fashion school at the young age of 15, she watched Hitler march into Austria and decided at that moment she would not let him decide her fate. Flagg fled Austria to Holland, where she became an active member of the Dutch Underground, an organization that fought Hitler and the Nazi regime. ...
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Edith Flagg is truly an inspiration to all. A Simple Girl tells the life story of a woman who survived the unimaginable and fulfilled the American Dream. Flagg was born in a small town in Romania in 1919. Having traveled to Vienna to go to fashion school at the young age of 15, she watched Hitler march into Austria and decided at that moment she would not let him decide her fate. Flagg fled Austria to Holland, where she became an active member of the Dutch Underground, an organization that fought Hitler and the Nazi regime. A simple Girl describes all that Flagg ( a single mother) endured. After immigrating to Palestine at the end of the war, Flagg moved to America, where her incredible story becomes that much more amazing. With $5 in her pocket, Flagg managed to become one of the leading fashion designers of her day, and a pillar in the California apparel industry. From a mere $2000, she built a multi-million dollar clothing company and has over the years given vast sums of her wealth to charity. She is an inspiration to everyone.
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-1. Signed by author Josh Flagg on the title page with a brief inscription to the previous owner. Presumed First Edition, first printing in fine/ like new condition. The pages of the text are clean, crisp, and unmarked. No creasing along the spine, and no bent page corners. The book appears new and unused with no remainder mark. All items guaranteed, and a portion of each sale supports social programs in Los Angeles. Ships from CA.
Add this copy of A Simple Girl: Stories My Grandmother Told Me to cart. $63.25, very good condition, Sold by Jero Books and Templet Co. rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Monica, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by The Flagg Publishing Co..
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Very Good. Bibliography / Jewish /Fashion. 8vo. Signed First Edition (2004. ) 8vo paperback with 222 pages. Signed on the front free end paper, "Josh Flagg." The book is in very good condition with very slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. Pictures available upon request. "Edith Flagg is truly an inspiration to all. A Simple Girl tells the life story of a woman who survived the unimaginable and fulfilled the American Dream. Edith was born in a small town in Romania in 1919. Having traveled to Vienna to go to fashion school at the young age of 15, she watched Hitler march into Austria and decided at that moment she would not let him decide her fate. Edith fled Austria to Holland, where she became an active member of the Dutch Underground, an organization that fought Hitler and the Nazi regime. A simple Girl describes all that Edith endured as a single mother. After immigrating to Palestine at the end of the war, Edith moved to America, where her incredible story becomes that much more amazing. With $5 in her pocket, she managed to become one of the leading fashion designers of her day, and a pillar in the California apparel industry. From a mere $2, 000, she built a multi-million dollar clothing company and has over the years given vast sums of her wealth to charity. She is an inspiration to everyone." White spine/Black-Red text.