The Ladies' Room Reader: The Ultimate Women's Trivia BookMango Media, 01.03.2010 - 312 Seiten “Fun and fancy for the fair sex . . . rife with facts, rumors, stories, quotations and advice.” —Publishers Weekly What percentage of women would rather shop than have sex? What was Lauren Bacall’s real name? What tricks do supermarkets use to get us to spend more money? Who were the first two African American actresses nominated for Academy Awards in the same year for the same category? How many hours do the men in our lives spend on housework and childcare? What did Mae West say upon the death of Marilyn Monroe? From female celebrities to glass ceiling breakers and historical heroines, this entertaining resource is packed with fun facts, surprising statistics, and witty quips that make for great reading—in any room. |
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... Mary Phelps Jacobs; before that, Western women wore corsets. Around the beginning of the twentieth century, this New York socialite wanted to wear a thin gown one day, but her corset showed. So she took some ribbon and handkerchiefs ...
... Mary Phelps Jacobs; before that, Western women wore corsets. Around the beginning of the twentieth century, this New York socialite wanted to wear a thin gown one day, but her corset showed. So she took some ribbon and handkerchiefs ...
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... Mary Phelps Jacobs' idea. She had moved to France in the 1930s and liked the sound of the word brassiere. It was being used in France to mean “a harness, leading strings or the shoulder straps of a rucksack,” according to Larousse's ...
... Mary Phelps Jacobs' idea. She had moved to France in the 1930s and liked the sound of the word brassiere. It was being used in France to mean “a harness, leading strings or the shoulder straps of a rucksack,” according to Larousse's ...
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... Mary Walker, a Civil War physician, is the only woman ever to have won the Medal of Honor. During the war, through a special act of Congress, she was allowed to wear the uniform of her rank, first lieutenant. Once decommissioned, this ...
... Mary Walker, a Civil War physician, is the only woman ever to have won the Medal of Honor. During the war, through a special act of Congress, she was allowed to wear the uniform of her rank, first lieutenant. Once decommissioned, this ...
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The Ladies' Room Reader: The Ultimate Women's Trivia Book Alicia Alvrez Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2001 |
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