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“I abide in a goodly Museum, Frequented by sages profound: 'Tis a kind of strange mausoleum, Where the beasts that have vanished abound. There's a bird of the ages Triassic, With his antediluvian beak, And many a reptile Jurassic, And many a monster antique.”

Quote by May Kendall

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Dreams to Sell

This book delves into the world of fashion, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of designers, models, and industry moguls as they navigate the glamorous yet cutthroat landscape of high fashion. more

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May Kendall

May Kendall, a British poet, was born in 1861 and died in 1943. Her poetry is known for its unique style and profound depiction of nature. more

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