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In
Her Own Words: The After-death Journal of Princess Diana Princess Diana dictates her experiences in the
afterlife through Christine Toomey, psychic medium. Diana describes her actual death
experience, the various levels of healing she underwent, and her pastlife review,
including the souls of people still living she met who she knew while alive. She also
describes her delightful meetings with those also crossed over, including hilarious
encounters with John Lennon and Chris Farley.
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Diana
: Her Life in Fashion Amidst
the posthumous deluge, this book stands out as a thoughtful, tasteful, and elegant tribute
to the beloved princess who touched so many with her humanity, even as she awed them with
her remarkable beauty and sophisticated style. 220 illustrations, 160 in color.
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Diana
Remembered 1961-1997 This collection
of words and pictures--some of them rarely seen--celebrates the life of a woman who is
missed by many. The editors of the Daily Telegraph have assembled photos from Princess
Diana's childhood up to the last month of her life that commemorate her roles as a wife,
mother, activist, and woman.
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In
the Royal Manner : Expert Advice on Etiquette and Entertaining from the Former Butler to
Diana, Princess of Wales If anyone
should know about proper etiquette and entertaining, it's England's royal family.
Centuries of grand affairs have honed their skills and that of their servants as well.
Paul Burrell, former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, puts his 20-plus years of
experience to good use in the book In the Royal Manner. Arranged by season, this lavishly
illustrated volume, complete with color photographs throughout, provides detailed
guidelines on "etiquette and entertaining, as well as the royal standards for teas,
picnics, children's parties, simple suppers and brunches, holiday meals, formal weddings,
and other celebrations." |
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