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Bridal Bed [local].

Bridal Bed [local].
Author: Helen Bianchin
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Release: 2003
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The Bridal Bed

The Bridal Bed
Author: Joseph Braddock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1966
Genre: Marriage
ISBN:

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The Bridal Bed

The Bridal Bed
Author: Helen Bianchin
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2024-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 103891311X

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The wedding deception! Suzanne was thrilled that her mother was remarrying. But everyone expected her to attend the wedding with her own fiancé, the very gorgeous Sloane — the bridegroom’s son! How could Suzanne admit their engagement was off? But Sloane had a plan. For the weekend of the wedding, they’d play the part of a happy, soon-to-be married couple. Which meant sharing a suite — and a bed! And secretly, Sloane also intended bringing about the second family wedding of the weekend...


The Bridal Bed

The Bridal Bed
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Total Pages: 8
Release: 1817
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Equally Wed

Equally Wed
Author: Kirsten Palladino
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1580056717

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By and large, most wedding books in the market are still centered around one bride and one groom. And yet, the advent of full marriage equality in the United States has made a new, polished wedding planning book dedicated to guiding LGBTQ couples both timely and essential. Kirsten Palladino will fill that need with this definitive book to inspire couples everywhere who are seeking a meaningful, personal ceremony and a momentous beginning to legally married life. Equally Wed brings author Palladino's expertise as the founder and editorial director of the world's leading online resource for LGBTQ wedding planning to the page. Palladino walks readers through every step of the notoriously costly and arduous planning process with wisdom and accessibility. From how to incorporate hot trends among LGBTQ couples to advice on how to incorporate children into a ceremony to more serious hurdles like dealing with homophobia among family members, Equally Wed has it all. The author importantly includes an accurate picture of wedding budgets for couples from all backgrounds, and shares her invaluable insider tips for making the most of each vendor; she also addresses fashion advice specific for LGBTQ readers, such as suiting up as a nonbinary nearlywed or attending fittings as a butch lesbian or a transgender woman. And best of all, she does it with the celebratory, joyful approach that all couples deserve. With a beautiful 2-color package, a total absence of heteronormative terms and assumptions, and a wealth of advice on every wedding-related topic imaginable, Equally Wed is set to be the go-to LGBTQ wedding guide just as every couple is finally free to wed.


The Body in the Bridal Bed

The Body in the Bridal Bed
Author: Richard Shattuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1940
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Bridal Bed

The Bridal Bed
Author: Helen Bianchin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9780733568701

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Bodrum, a Town in the Aegean

Bodrum, a Town in the Aegean
Author: Mansur
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004491651

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In the House of Muhammad Ali

In the House of Muhammad Ali
Author: Hassan Hassan
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789774245541

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This remarkable memoir of a junior member of the former royal family constitutes a unique chronicle of life before 1952 among the members of Egypt's ruling class. It provides fascinating insights into the lives not only of the rulers themselves, from Muhammad Ali to King Fuad and King Farouk, but also of royal wives, cousins, aunts, uncles, and associated personalities. In the House of Muhammad Ali is a personal memoir from the inside; it is thus an important document for future scholars. But the book will delight the general reader every bit as much as the historian. It is a charming and evocative account of a time and a social class that no longer exist, written in the author's inimitable style a style that reads almost like a conversation: "She emanated a gentle quietude which was like a screen between one and the exterior world. A dim sort of luminosity seemed to surround her, as if she lived in a gray, limbo world of her own also conveyed perhaps by the fact that she had very poor and limited eyesight." Prince Hassan's gift for characterization is matched by an extraordinary eye for detail. His descriptions of houses, palaces, and gardens many of them no longer in existence are at the same time precise and evocative. The book thus also makes an important contribution to the history of Cairene urban geography. But most valuable of all, perhaps, are the illustrations. Some seventy-five photographs, most of them never published before, have a poignancy that readily leads the viewer into the world they depict. The people in them are clearly defined, richly varied, and above all interesting. At least of equal value are the pictures of palaces, gardens, and riverfront that document aspects of Cairo that vanished long ago. The experience of reading this memoir is akin to discovering a lost generation.