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Caught in a snowstorm, the Marquess of Sidmouth and his friend Viscount Clitheroe, sought shelter with the Richmonds. Sensible Kate Richmond could see that Lord Harry was focused on seducing her vulnerable sister Lynette, who was beautiful but scholarly, and no match for Lord Harry’s wiles. Kate refused to allow that to happen—and placed herself squarely between the marquess and her sister. Regency Romance by Marjorie Farrell; originally published by Signet
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By exploring New Zealand's centennial celebration in 1940, this volume paints a vivid picture of New Zealanders and how they perceived themselves and their relationships to the world at that time. Detailing the Centennial Exhibition, Wellington trade fair, and various other public commemorations, special publications of dictionaries and pictorial surveys, and cultural and art exhibits, this text fully examines how the country and citizens commemorated their history and recognized new opportunities in the changing world landscape.