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My Favorite Things: A Personal Guide to Decorating and Entertaining(1964) Dorothy Rogers. Condition is good, some wear and torn edges on the dust jacket. Cover, spine, and interior in great condition.

Dorothy Rodgers, as wife of the composer, has grown accustomed to being identified as Mrs.

Richard Rodgers. But this has never caused her to lose her identity as a woman of great talent, charm and taste. In fact. as she joyfully admits

it is precisely because of her duties as wife and mother that her special talents have come to fruition.

In My Favorite Things, a personal guide to decorating and entertaining, Mrs. Rodgers writes about the art of making a house a home. "Taste is made, not born," she says at one point in My Favorite Things, and then goes on to recount how one woman, who found herself in the midst of a brilliant theatrical, artistic, literary and diplomatic milieu managed to run her home, bring up her children, create her own business, entertain hundreds of friends and acquaintances, and use her hands, eyes, mind and imagination to develop the taste that has become her personal sig-nature.

 

My Favorite Things: A Personal Guide to Decorating and Entertaining(1964) Rogers

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