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A Mother's Story
Amazon.com Review: In 1988, Gloria Vanderbilt's 23-year-old son Carter committed suicide. As Vanderbilt looked on, Carter swung away from the terrace wall of her 14th-floor New York apartment and, in Vanderbilt's words, "He let go." In this [... more]
$10.95
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It Seemed Important at the Time: A Romance Memoir
gather ye facts where ye may: It is quite irritating to read and re-read comments about Gloria Vanderbilt being unloved by her mother, her 'less than lucid' mother, or being harmed by a self absorbed mother. Perhaps those who believe these descriptions [... more]
$22.00
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Mother: A Book of Quotations (Dover Thrift Editions)
Author: Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis Author: Phyllis Diller Author: William Shakespeare Author: Gloria Vanderbilt Author: Benjamin Spock Author: Thomas Jefferson Author: Victor Hugo Author: Napoleon Author: Edna Ferber Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal [... more]
$1.50
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It Seemed Important at the Time: A Romance Memoir
gather ye facts where ye may: It is quite irritating to read and re-read comments about Gloria Vanderbilt being unloved by her mother, her 'less than lucid' mother, or being harmed by a self absorbed mother. Perhaps those who believe these descriptions [... more]
$29.45
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Woman to woman
A most wonderful book in every way-highly recommend: This book has a lot of text about Gloria's artistic ideas, but for the real ideas presented in this book, one has to dig deeper. By the time this book was written, Gloria Vanderbilt had overcome her [... more]
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ONCE UPON A TIME
Story of a lonely little heiress: In this fascinating memoir, Gloria Vanderbilt describes the first seventeen years of her unusual life. Her earliest memories were of her father's death, and going to Paris to live with her mother. It was Gloria's [... more]
$16.95
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Never Say Good-bye
Author: Gloria Vanderbilt Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780394571553 Edition: 1st ISBN: 039457155X Number Of Pages: 195 Publication Date: 1989-09-30 Release Date: 1989-09-30 [... more]
$18.95
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Gloria Vanderbilt's Book of Collage
This is a fabulous book that deserves a re-print: My mother bought this book in 1970. We loved it and it caused quite a sensation. Who could forget the quilted room and floor! This book showcases Gloria's exquisite taste, but her ideas are practical and [... more]
$9.95
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Once Upon a Time
Story of a lonely little heiress: In this fascinating memoir, Gloria Vanderbilt describes the first seventeen years of her unusual life. Her earliest memories were of her father's death, and going to Paris to live with her mother. It was Gloria's [... more]
$4.50
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Mother's Story, A
Amazon.com Review: In 1988, Gloria Vanderbilt's 23-year-old son Carter committed suicide. As Vanderbilt looked on, Carter swung away from the terrace wall of her 14th-floor New York apartment and, in Vanderbilt's words, "He let go." In this [... more]
$20.00
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Gloria Vanderbilt Book of Collage
Author: Gloria Vanderbilt Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780883650974 ISBN: 0883650975 Publication Date: 1970-01-01 [... more]
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Double Exposure: A Twin Autobiography
Cold Begets Cold: Or, Two Lazy Women and the Shallow Lives They Led. The story of Gloria Vanderbilt and Thelma Furness, born to a diplomat dad and a horrible, mean, snobby mother. The twins alternate their stories, but neither gives up much real [... more]
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