Benzedrine for Breakfast
Mar 3rd, 2016 by adharris
This post is part of an ongoing series featuring items recently cataloged from the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection.
Benzedrine for Breakfast is the autobiography of Noreen Price, who lived quite an unconventional life. Born in South Africa by accident because her Dutch mother missed the boat while visiting relatives there. Noreen was schooled in a French convent and spent time in several different countries while growing up. Raised as a debutante in the 1930s she briefly dabbled in modeling and after two marriages, lots of champagne, mink coats, and caviar her life took a turn that most would not expect when she became a smuggler.

To learn more about her exploits you can find Benzedrine for breakfast / Noreen Price and Peter Jackson. London : Robert Hale Limited, [1963] in Widener’s collection.
Thanks to Alison Harris, Santo Domingo Project for contributing this post.
Adventurous life, indeed. You just convinced me to read it. I love reading biographies, I always find something to learn from people’s lives. And mistakes.