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Little Book of Balmain
2,300 L‘Good fashion is evolution, not revolution.’ – Pierre Balmain One of the original big Parisian couture houses, alongside the likes of Dior and Chanel, Pierre Balmain reigned supreme over the 1950s fashion world with his spectacular and intricate evening wear.
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Little Book of Burberry
2,200 LFrom their heritage trenches and ubiquitous check to experimental red carpet looks, the House of Burberry is known worldwide for its covetable designs.
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Little Book of Chanel
2,300 LThis monograph on Coco Chanel chronicles the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential couturiers.
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Little Book of Christian Louboutin
2,200 L“A woman can carry a bag, but it is the shoe that carries the woman” – Christian Louboutin Among designers of luxury shoes, there is one whose designs are instantly Christian Louboutin.
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Little book of craft beer
1,200 LThis beautifully presented Little Book is an excellent introduction to the world of craft beer including the major UK, US, and European microbreweries. It includes a fascinating history of the product, how it’s made, how best to drink it and details of the world’s finest craft beers.
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Little Book of Gucci
2,150 LThe Little Book of Gucci tells the story of this historic yet flourishing house, and the visionary looks that have cemented its place in fashion history.
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Little Book of Prada: The Story of the Iconic Fashion House
2,100 LLittle Book of Prada is the pocket-sized and beautifully illustrated story of the legendary fashion house.
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Little book of Rum
1,200 LThis beautifully presented Little Book is an excellent introduction to the world of rum. It includes the very best product from the Caribbean, UK, and US as well as new and emerging markets. With a fascinating history of the product itself, how it’s made, and details of the world’s best rums, this is perfect for all rum lovers.
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Little Book of Schiaparelli
2,100 LLittle Book of Schiaparelli chronicles the work of one of history’s most influential and eccentric couturiers. Endowed with a strikingly imaginative and experimental approach to fashion.
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Little Guides to Style: The Story of Four Iconic Fashion Houses
8,100 LContaining the stories of four legendary fashion houses, this collectable box holds a beautiful set of covetable style guides.
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Little Moments of Love
1,650 LSoppy meets Sarah’s Scribbles in this sweet collection of comics about the simple, precious, silly, everyday moments that make up a relationship.
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Little things (HC)
2,750 LStress is a normal part of life, but it can be overwhelming. The habits, tools and advice in these pages will help you cope better, understand your own worries, and learn how to pause and respond rather than react when life feels too much.
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Little women
500 LLittle Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869 at the request of her publisher. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood. Loosely based on the lives of the author and her three sisters,? it is classified as an autobiographical or semi-autobiographical novel.
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Little Women
1,700 LGenerations of readers young and old, male and female, have fallen in love with the March sisters of Louisa May Alcott’s most popular and enduring novel, Little Women. Here are talented tomboy and author-to-be Jo, tragically frail Beth, beautiful Meg, and romantic, spoiled Amy, united in their devotion to each other and their struggles to survive in New England during the Civil War.
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Little women
1,150 LA classic tale to share with the next generation, Little Women is a coming of age story of virtue and true love in nineteenth century America.
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Little Women
3,250 LLouisa May Alcott’s Little Women follows the lives, loves and tribulations of four sisters (Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy) growing up during the American Civil War. The story is based on the childhood experiences Alcott shared with her real-life sisters, Anna, May and Elizabeth.