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Essay heading: Christian Dior
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Bibliography: Dior, Christian (1905-1957)
De Marly, Diana, Christian Dior (Holmes & Meier 1990).
Giroud, Francoise, Dior: Christian Dior, 1905?1957 (Rizzoli Intl. Pubns. 1987).
Keenan, Brigid, Dior in Vogue (Crown 1981).
Martin, Richard, and Harold Koda, Christian Dior (Metropolitan Mus. of Art 1996)... displayed 300 characters
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Bibliography: Dior, Christian (1905-1957)
De Marly, Diana, Christian Dior (Holmes & Meier 1990).
Giroud, Francoise, Dior: Christian Dior, 1905?1957 (Rizzoli Intl. Pubns. 1987).
Keenan, Brigid, Dior in Vogue (Crown 1981).
Martin, Richard, and Harold Koda, Christian Dior (Metropolitan Mus. of Art 1996)... displayed next 300 characters
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