Misadventures

Misadventures

Author: Sylvia Smith

Publisher: Canongate Books

Published: 2009-11-26

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1847677428

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Misadventures is a unique ensemble of mishaps and anecdotes revealing the ups and downs of one woman's life in twentieth-century London. Sylvia Smith's deadpan patter belies the startling complexities, humour and darkness at the heart of this remarkable memoir.


The 13 Myths of Potty Training

The 13 Myths of Potty Training

Author: Sylvia Ford

Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 9781412067010

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Examines thirteen myths of toilet training and offers parents practical advice on the most effective training strategies.


Sylvia Browne's Book of Dreams

Sylvia Browne's Book of Dreams

Author: Sylvia Browne

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-02-06

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0451220293

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#1 New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned psychic Sylvia Browne offers a startling and revealing look into the world of dreams, illuminates a path to the beauty and truth that resides within everyone, and gives readers the knowledge to use their dreams to contact the world beyond.


All the Rage

All the Rage

Author: Virginia Nicholson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-08-06

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1639367071

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A panoramic social history that chronicles the quest for beauty in all its contradictions—and how it affects the female body. Who decides what is fashionable? What clothes we wear, what hairstyles we create, what colour lipstick we adore, what body shape is 'all the rage’. Thestory of female adornment from 1860- 1960 is intriguingly unbuttoned in this glorious social history. Virginia Nicholson has long been fascinated by the way we women present ourselves – or are encouraged to present ourselves – to the world. ‘Women have been fat or slim, hyperthyroid or splenetic, sallow or pink-cheeked, slouched or erect, according to the prevalent notions of beauty…’ Cecil Beaton, The Glass of Fashion (1954), In this book we learn about rational dress, suffragettes' hats, the Marcel wave, the Gibson Girls, corsets and the banana skirt. At the centre of this story is the female body, in all its diversity – fat, thin, short, tall, brown, white, black, pink, smooth, hairy, wrinkly, youthful, crooked or symmetrical; and – relevant as ever in this context – the vexed issues of body image and bodily autonomy. We may even find ourselves wondering, whose body is it? In the hundred years this book charts, the western world saw the rapid introduction of new technologies like photography, film and eventually TV, which (for better and worse) thrust women – and female imagery – out of the private and into the public gaze.