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  2. Jean Sasson - Wikipedia

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    Jean P. Sasson (born 1950, [1] Troy, Alabama, United States) is an American writer whose work mainly centers around women in the Middle East. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Growing Up bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Post did a review and summary of the book, stating: "It is not necessary to read this book to understand the al-Qaeda threat, but for those seeking deeper knowledge of Osama bin Laden and how his mind works, the book is a valuable supplement to the existing libraries." [4]

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... a book by Jean Sasson; Film and television. Princess, a Danish animated ... Princess and Vanden Plas Princess (1947–68), ...

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  7. The Scarlet Empress - Wikipedia

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    Princess Sophia Frederica is the daughter of a minor East Prussian prince. Count Alexei brings her to Russia at the behest of Empress Elizabeth to marry her nephew Grand Duke Peter. Elizabeth renames her Catherine and demands that the new bride produce a male heir to the throne, which is impossible because Peter never comes near her after their ...

  8. Vertue Rewarded - Wikipedia

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    Prof Hubert McDermott has suggested the work as a possible inspiration for Samuel Richardson's Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded (1740), considered the first major English novel — the two books have similar plots: "a beautiful and virtuous young woman of little or no social status falls in love with a prince or libertine who is equally besotted but whose wealth, rank and ambition make him desire ...

  9. Baba d'Erlanger - Wikipedia

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    Baroness Marie Liliane Matilda d'Erlanger, later Princess Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge (1901–1945), nicknamed "Baba", together with Paula Gellibrand, "the Gellibrand", were known as "The Twins" and became Cecil Beaton's models. Baba was also the Gellibrand's fashion stylist and she is considered a style icon of the 1920s.