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...Elizabeth Carnahan, founder of Gracefruit, a UK cosmetic ingredients supplier, which generates about a third of its revenue from the German market, tells a similar story, with 20 out of the 75 parcels Gracefruit...
...The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick , selected by Darryl Pinckney, New York Review Books, RRP£14.99/$19.95 Elizabeth Hardwick, one of the founding editors of the New York Review of Books in 1963,...
...Elizabeth I wore pearls lavishly, as a symbol of her chastity and her kingdom’s affluence, according to Ms Chadour-Sampson....
...Whistle in the Dark, by Emma Healey, Viking, RRP£12.99/Harper, RRP$27.99 (July) A second novel from the author of the 2014 bestseller Elizabeth is Missing....
...With a smattering of celebrity in Elizabeth Taylor’s jewels, it will also illustrate the significance of pearls in Asia, including imperial robes from China....
...Beatriz Chadour-Sampson, the jewellery historian who is curator of the V&A’s new William and Judy Bollinger Jewellery Gallery, cites acute interest from the Middle East as critical to the recent revival...
...In the 1950s, Elizabeth Bowen, the novelist, memorably described owning an Irish country house as “something between a predicament and a raison d’être”....
...Sampson’s, both of which represent the island’s urban area and account for most of the residential and industrial development....
...Her enduring strength lies in that quality that Anthony Sampson noted, in his third (1971) Anatomy of Britain, that her “world revolves firmly round the royal personality”....
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