SUCH A NUISANCE TO DIE
The autobiography of Her Serene Highness Princess Elisabeth de Croÿ as told to Joy Leney.
Foreword by Donald M. Broom & tribute by Jenny Seagrove
‘A friend to every animal. Strong in commitment and passion. Selfless in her determination to help the helpless and relieve suffering’ – Virginia McKenna, Founder of Born Free Foundation
Few aristocrats have had such a wide ranging impact on the world as Princess Elisabeth de Croÿ. She rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous including Salvador Dali, King Farouk of Egypt and Orson Welles, and was a regular guest in Hollywood and at the White House.
Then, her life changed and she became an ardent campaigner for animal welfare. She travelled to all parts of the globe, speaking out vigorously against inhumane treatment of animals. Also concerned with human suffering, she visited such regions as Iran, Biafra, and Mother Teresa’s hospital in India to lend her support.
Her autobiography, Such a Nuisance to Die, uses diaries, anecdotal evidence, photographic and technical documentation to create a picture of an inspirational person and her life experiences.
ALL profits from the sale of the book will go to the Princess Elisabeth de Croÿ Educational Trust, a grant-making fund to assist international animal welfare work.
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