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The War Booty Princess

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Sophia Dorothea

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———.
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Marriage or Insane Asylum?

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Christina

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Saulny, Susan. “Officials Cite Big Spending of a Princess Who Wasn’t.”
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Serres, Olivia Wilmot.
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———.
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Charlotte of Prussia

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Clara Ward

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. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991.

“Hooting a Princess: The Gipsy and His Royal Wife: Hissed in a Paris Theatre.”
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, Apr 5, 1902.

Passante, Anna. “Clara Ward: Paparazzi Princess.”
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, Aug 1, 2010.

“The Princess de Chimay.”
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. Jan 23, 1897.

“A Princess with Conneaut Connections.”
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, Apr 1, 2012.

The Dollar Princesses

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Kahan, Sylvia.
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Gloria von Thurn und Taxis

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, Jun 2006.

———. “Let Them Eat Lobster!”
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, Sep 1986.

Fesperman, Dan. “The Party Over, Bavarian Princess Hosts a Most Unusual Yard Sale.”
The Baltimore Sun
, Oct 10, 1993.

Melikian, Souran. “Death and Taxes Squeeze Thurn und Taxis Estate: The Growing Cost of Keeping Art.”
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, Jul 22, 1992.

Petkanas, Christopher. “Icon of the Decade: the 1980s: Gloria von Thurn und
Taxis.”
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“Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis.”
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, Jun 16, 2002.

Rockwell, John. “A Princess Tightens Her High-Fashion Belt.”
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, Oct 14, 1993.

Silva, Horacio. “The Talk: Gloria in Extremis.”
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, Dec 4, 2008.

Stockem, Stefani. “A New Bang for ‘TNT’: Princess Gloria’s New York Tea Party.” Spiegel Online, Oct. 9, 2008.
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“West Wing.” Thurn und Taxis Family Website.
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Princess Excess

Pettifer, Hannah. “Thai Princess Clears Shelves During 8-hour, $40,000 UK Antique Shopping Spree.” NBC News, Oct 8, 2012.
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Rayner, Gordon. “WikiLeaks cables: Thailand’s Royal Pet.”
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, Feb 5, 2011.

Rice, Tamara Talbot.
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. New York: Praeger, 1970.

Shaw, Adrian. “Epic bail: Saudi princess caught doing a runner from hotel at 3:30 am … with 60 servants in tow.”
The Mirror
, Jun 5, 2012.

Wilson, Peter H. “Women and Imperial Politics: The Württemberg Consorts 1674–1757.” In
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, ed. Clarissa Campbell Orr, 221–51. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

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Melville, Lewis [Lewis Saul Benjamin].
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Richardson, Joanna.
The Disastrous Marriage: A Study of George IV and Caroline of Brunswick
. London: Cape, 1960.

Van der Kiste, John.
The Georgian Princesses
. Stroud, UK: Sutton Publishing, 2000.

Pauline Bonaparte

Fleischman, Hector.
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. London: John Lane, 1914.

Fraser, Flora.
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. New York: Alfred Knopf, 2009.

Kühn, Joachim, and Walter Henry Johnson.
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. London: Hutchinson, 1937.

Ortzen, Len.
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. London: Constable, 1974.

Margaret

Dempster, Nigel.
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. Bath, UK: Chivers Press, 1981.

Heald, Tim.
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Lawrence, Will. “Revisiting the Riddle of Baker Street.”
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Anna of Saxony

Midelfort, H. C. Erik.
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. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1994.

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Three Mad Princesses (and One Who Probably Wasn’t)

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. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1994.

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Elisabeth of Austria

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. London: Phoenix Press, 2000.

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. London: Constable, 1998.

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