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I'll try my best to get it. There's always a shop in the airport .
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Old 07-27-2007, 02:42 PM
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Well I'll be going to Manhattan next week they might sell it there but I can't promise anything.
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Old 07-27-2007, 04:00 PM
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I read that Diana was the most picture person in her time.
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Old 07-30-2007, 07:41 PM
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My fav is probably Diana,The Portrait by Rosalind Coward.

Is Ken Warfe's book worths the reading ? I don't really know what to think about it. How is it compared to Paul Burrell's ones ?
I have a best feeling on Ken Wharfe's than Paul Burrell's but I would like to have your opinion please.

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Old 07-30-2007, 09:11 PM
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Amongst others, one of my favourites is a book entitled "Dressing Diana" by Tamsin Blanchard and Tim Graham. It details her wonderful style, from emerging new princess to confident, gorgeous princess!

I have always loved her dress sense and her amazing sense of colour.
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Ever After by Anne Edwards its a great book.
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Scan of the magazine :
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Many books on Princess Diana here :
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:24 PM
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My fav is probably Diana,The Portrait by Rosalind Coward.

Is Ken Warfe's book worths the reading ? I don't really know what to think about it. How is it compared to Paul Burrell's ones ?
I have a best feeling on Ken Wharfe's than Paul Burrell's but I would like to have your opinion please.

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Probably both are worth reading, but Burrell is worth taking with a pinch of salt. Mind you, I bought both of them second-hand - I'm not sure that either is worth the full price.
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Probably both are worth reading, but Burrell is worth taking with a pinch of salt. Mind you, I bought both of them second-hand - I'm not sure that either is worth the full price.
Okay, thank you Elspeth. My intution tells me Wharfe has more honesty than Burrell but I'll give try to both.
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Old 11-26-2007, 08:55 AM
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Diana Style by Colin McDowell

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Book on Princess Diana's Wedding Dress

Hey all. About a year ago, I remember hearing about a book that talked about Diana's wedding dress and came with a sample of the type of fabric used to make it. I did some searches but couldn't find any thing. Am I going nuts or was this a real book?
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Hi VuMom, this thread is about that book. The "limited edition" includes a swatch of the weding dress material.
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I do not see how the publishing of the book can be sad. It is an account of the dressmaker of her bridal dress and has as such historical value for later generations. Can not see Diana objecting to them publishing it (and earning money from it)

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{go to the A Dress For Diana link at the above website; the original link posted by Duchess doesn't work any more - Elspeth}

Another one cashing in on the Princess.
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Old 12-10-2007, 10:40 AM
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I'm searching for Jayne Fincher's book : Diana, Portrait of a Princess. I've been looking around to find it new but I only managed to get used ones. I'm not sure to keep it for myself, perhaps I'll make it a Christmas present for a friend of mine so I can't take the chance to buy it used. Can someone help me to find it new ? It would really be useful. Thanks in advance
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I read the two Andrew Morton books, some time back. I've no interest in the dirt put out by her ex butler, Paul Burrell or James Hewitt.
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Princess Diana Book

Hello,

I have a new Book in my Collection : DIANA -LIFE OF A PRINCESS -
This Book is as big as a Book by Jayne Fincher ( Portrait of a Princess ) . The Pictures are very nice and all of good quality. All Photos are large ( not small Pictures) Continue to be 2 CD`s.

I have scanned the Cover and a part of the Index in my Album by Photobucket ( Books ). The Cover is very nice.Dianaprincessoftheheart images, Dianaprincessoftheheart pictures, and Dianaprincessoftheheart videos on Photobucket
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sorry, my album is now private ( Guest Passwort )
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"Diana - Illustrated Biography" by Alison Gauntlett

Hello.

In June 2008 a new Book from Diana- Illustrated Biography.
The Author is Alison Gauntlett ( Unseen Archives )

LOOK HERE :Amazon.co.uk: Diana: The Illustrated Biography: Alison Gauntlett: Books
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really new?

I had seen that as well. I wonder is it a new book, or the "Unseen Archives" book with a new cover.
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