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Weddings: A Celebration

AUTHOR: Beverly Clark
ISBN: 093408114X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Weddings: A Celebration is a spectacular coffee-table pictorial excursion through the most exquisite weddings in the world. Visually presented in more than 500 captivating color photographs, you'll experience all types of wedding celebrations ......

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Weddings: A Celebration
- Book Review,
by Beverly Clark


From Library Journal
Wedding planners are a perennial for public libraries, which should buy new ones periodically to keep up with current trends. Two of these three would be good choices if your copy of Martha Stewart's Weddings (Crown, 1987) is wearing out. Both Weddings and The Perfect Wedding present the requisite gorgeous photos, planning timetable, and suggestions for choosing and working with florists, caterers, and the rest of the myriad support services these events entail. McBride-Mellinger (The Wedding Dress, Random, 1993) takes a slightly more traditional stance, while Clark (Wedding Memories, Wilshire, 1990) shows what can be done with Western, nautical, Victorian, or Renaissance themes, in addition to the more traditional weddings. McBride-Mellinger's book is somewhat easier to use for actual planning, while Clark's is more of a wishbook for style. McBride-Mellinger's resource directory is particularly well done. Costa, who has written for Redbook and Working Woman, looks at the traditional weddings of China, Japan, and Korea and also offers suggestions for blending these customs with Occidental styles. Menus and recipes are included, along with an excellent resource list for supplies and for further information. All three titles will be useful to public libraries, and Costa's is very highly recommended for those serving Asian American populations.?Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OhioCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Weddings: A Celebration
- Book Reviews,
by Beverly Clark

Weddings: A Celebration

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Weddings: A Celebration is a spectacular coffee-table pictorial excursion through the most exquisite weddings in the world. Visually presented in more than 500 captivating color photographs, you'll experience all types of wedding celebrations ... from resplendently elaborate affairs to small, intimate ceremonies. Representative photos depict romantic events from the traditional to the uncommon ... locations from castles in England to huts in the tropics, receptions from formal and casual occasions, incredible cakes, celebrated ceremonies and much, much more.

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Library Journal

Wedding planners are a perennial for public libraries, which should buy new ones periodically to keep up with current trends. Two of these three would be good choices if your copy of Martha Stewart's Weddings (Crown, 1987) is wearing out. Both Weddings and The Perfect Wedding present the requisite gorgeous photos, planning timetable, and suggestions for choosing and working with florists, caterers, and the rest of the myriad support services these events entail. McBride-Mellinger (The Wedding Dress, Random, 1993) takes a slightly more traditional stance, while Clark (Wedding Memories, Wilshire, 1990) shows what can be done with Western, nautical, Victorian, or Renaissance themes, in addition to the more traditional weddings. McBride-Mellinger's book is somewhat easier to use for actual planning, while Clark's is more of a wishbook for style. McBride-Mellinger's resource directory is particularly well done. Costa, who has written for Redbook and Working Woman, looks at the traditional weddings of China, Japan, and Korea and also offers suggestions for blending these customs with Occidental styles. Menus and recipes are included, along with an excellent resource list for supplies and for further information. All three titles will be useful to public libraries, and Costa's is very highly recommended for those serving Asian American populations.Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohio


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