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  • Here Comes the Bride
  • Written by Golden Books
    Illustrated by Betty Anderson
  • Format: Non-traditional book | ISBN: 9780375853418
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Here Comes the Bride

6 Dolls and Clothes

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Published by: Golden Books

On Sale: May 12, 2009
Pages: 16 | ISBN: 978-0-375-85341-8
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From the Golden archives, a paper-doll book from the golden age of fashion!

It's a wedding day wonderland in this glamorous, lushly illustrated paper-doll book, originally published in 1952. The lovely bride, her attendants, her groom, and the groom’s best man are featured on the front and back covers, ready to be punched out and dressed—and their stunning wardrobes for the big day (and the ski trip honeymoon in Sun Valley) don’t disappoint! Even the background artwork is lush, with its ribbons and cupids and wedding bells, ice buckets, ring boxes and bellhops, bringing a dream wedding to life. Little and big girls alike, and all fashion enthusiasts, will ooh and ahh over the clothing styles—and a lifestyle—of a more glamorous time.
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GORDON LAITE (1925–1978) was a popular illustrator in the 1950s and 1960s.

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