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Friday, February 12, 2010

READ THIS: Love Letters of Great Women Edited By Ursula Doyle


Love Letters of Great Women, Edited by Ursula Doyle, is filled with fabulous prose that you might even want to quote yourself when penning your own Valentines.  From Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, to Abigail Smith to John Adams, sentiments of love are truly timeless and what is featured here deserves to be commemorated again for the ages.

We are going to skip the sappy ones and instead leave those for you to enjoy yourself on Sunday.

We particularly like:
"I used to look at all of these daft girls, marrying the first fellow they thought they could live with.  And I suppose I was waiting for the fellow I couldn't live without."
-Nora Doyle

Love Letters of Great Men was this volume's predecessor, but you know women are better writers ;)

Head for Borders to pick up your copy before it sells out this weekend.  From the private papers of Anne Boleyn and Jane Austen to those of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, this work collects some of the most romantic letters in history.

Happy Valentine's Day from Whom You Know!

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