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Ratt-Brollopet [The Rats’ Wedding]. Illustrated by A. W. Eskiltuna, Sweden: Oberg, 1930. (Cotsen 29024)
Vintage for the mother of the bride? Medals are always correct for the father.
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Kichibe Tsutsumi. Nezumi no yomeiri [The mouse’s wedding]. Tokyo: Seiseido, 1916. (Cotsen 99577)
No one will ever forget this bride’s arrival . It’s not just the vehicle that makes a statement, it’s her attendants’ fabulous gowns.
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Louis Moe. Blomsternes bog eller: Rosens bryllup med sommerfugeln [The Rose’s wedding to the Butterfly]. Copenhagen/ Kristiana, Oslo: Gyldendalske Bodhandle/ Nordisk Forlag ca. 1926. (Cotsen 22055)
A blueprint for a dream country wedding.
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Alfred Konner. Die Hochzeit des Pfaus [The Peacock’s Wedding]. Illustrated by Klaus Ensikat. Berlin: Altberliner Verlag Lucie Groszer, 1994. (Cotsen 72709)
A gown as romantic as the occasion.
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Aleksandur Bozhinov. Zlatna kniga za nashitie dietsa [The Golden Book for Our Children]. Sofia, ca. 1945. (Cotsen)
A stunning alternative to the billowing lacy veil.
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Adolf Holst. Die Hochzeit im Walde [The Wedding in the Woods]. Illustrated by Else Wenz-Vietor. Leipzig: Alfred Hahn’s Verlag, ca. 1926. (Cotsen 1027)
Ethereal but timeless elegance. A dress that can dance the night away.
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Carl Sandburg. The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who was in It. Illustrated by Harriet Pincus. New York: Harcourt, Brace, & World, 1967. (Cotsen)
And nothing but happy endings…