dandy adj : very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing" syn bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, great, groovy, keen, neat, nifty, not bad(p), peachy, slap-up, swell, smashing n : a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance syn dude, fop, gallant, sheik, beau, swell, fashion plate, clotheshorse Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Regency Life - The Dandy Beau Brummell did not coin the phrase 'Dandy' but his close attention to his dress and detail of his appearance changed the entire way the Englishman dressed in the Early nineteenth century, the effects of which are still seen today. http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~awoodley/regency/dandy.htmlToday in History: April 19 Each day an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items from the Library of Congress American Memory historic collections. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/apr19.html#yankeeWelcome to the new OED Online : Oxford English Dictionary http://dictionary.oed.com The Claremont Institute - The Prince and the Dandy http://www.claremont.org/publications/crb/id.874/article_detail.asp 10,000 Famous Freemasons from K to Z 1959. Part Two of Two. These volumes, prepared by the Missouri Lodge of Research, contain the biographies of ten thousand or more Freemasons who have contributed to the history of the Free World. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417975784. http://books.google.com/books?id=dZbjtGC48-8C&pg=PA247&lpg=PA247&dq=joachim+murat+%22dandy+king%22&source=web&ots=JDwyaDnJ4Y&sig=q6GB320S3gY6cw38PPIlA-BuwHg&hl=en The Flâneur http://theflaneurblog.com Dandyism.net
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Dandy Detects: A Victorian San Francisco Story by M. Louisa LockeIn this short story it is the fall of 1879 and San Francisco swelters under a heat wave while Barbara Hewitt, a reserved school-teacher, uncovers a mystery with the help of her son's dog, Dandy. In this short story it is the fall of 1879 and San Francisco swelters under a heat wave while Barbara Hewitt, a reserved school-teacher, uncovers a mystery with the help of her son's dog, Dandy. After the Armistice Ball (Dandy Gilver Murder Mystery 1) by Catriona McphersonRobinson PublishingThis is a classic murder-mystery set among the struggling upper classes of 1920s Perthshire as, in the aftermath of the First World War, their comfortable world begins to crumble. Dandy Gilver, her husband back from the War, her children off at school and her uniform growing musty in the attic, is bored to a whimper in the spring of 1923 and a little light snooping seems like harmless fun. Before long, though, the puzzle of what really happened to the Duffy diamonds after the Armistice Ball has been swept aside by a sudden, unexpected death in a lonely seaside cottage in Galloway. Society and the law seem ready to call it an accident but Dandy, along with Cara Duffy's fiance Alec, is sure that there is more going on than meets the eye. What is being hidden by members of the Duffy family: the watchful Lena, the cold and distant Clemence and old Gregory Duffy with his air of quiet sadness, not to mention Cara herself whose secret always seems just tantalizingly out of view? Dandy must learn to trust her instincts and swallow most of her scruples if he is to uncover the truth and earn the right to call herself a sleuth. Dizzy Dandy and Other Short Stories by Karen J. JonesBaskalier PublishingThis collection of short stories by author and poet, Karen J. Jones, features seven of her best loved stories: Dizzy Dandy, Agent Red, Waiting for Mum, Skeleton in a Box, Abandoned hero, Truth Sleuth and Trouble in Class. This collection of short stories by author and poet, Karen J. Jones, features seven of her best loved stories: Dizzy Dandy, Agent Red, Waiting for Mum, Skeleton in a Box, Abandoned hero, Truth Sleuth and Trouble in Class. Seduced by a Dandy ~ The first novelette from "Different Desire", a Victorian Gay Romance and Erotic short story collection by Lady T. L. JenningsMy Secret QuillSummary: Summary: Dandy Gilver and the Proper Treatment of Bloodstains by Catriona McPhersonMinotaur BooksOne of The Boston Globe's Best Mysteries of 2011 “Guaranteed to appeal to those who have never got over the death of Dorothy L. Sayers.” —Financial Times (UK) Welcome to Edinburgh, 1926. Dandy Gilver, a wealthy and witty aristocrat (and sometimes amateur sleuth) receives a letter from Lollie Balfour, who insists that her husband of five years is having her followed and her mail is being steamed open. Charming and funny, Dandy Gilver is an irresistible sleuth who is sure to win over mystery lovers everywhere. Readers who can’t get enough of Dorothy L. Sayers, Barbara Pym, and Dorothy Parker will definitely find a new favorite in Catriona McPherson’s smart and original mystery. Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder by Catriona McPhersonMinotaur Books"A real contender for the Agathas . . . A great choice for Jacqueline Winspear, Carola Dunn, and Amy Patricia Meade fans." —Library Journal (starred) Aristocratic amateur sleuth Dandy Gilver is caught between two feuding families in the second mystery in this charming and funny series. When the heiress to one of the stores goes missing, Dandy is summoned to Dunfermline, where two warring families run rival department stores. As Dandy starts to unravel family secrets, she begins to discover disturbing connections, and it's not long before she's in over her head. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Maisie Dobbs, as well as Downton Abbey and Upstairs, Downstairs, this is one historical mystery not to be missed. The Burry Man's Day: A Dandy Gilver Murder Mystery (Dandy Gilver Mysteries) by Catriona McPhersonCarroll & GrafSummer 1923, and as the village of Queensferry prepares for the annual Ferry Fair and the walk of the Burry Man, feelings are running high. With his pagan greenery, his lucky pennies and the nips of whisky he is treated to wherever he goes, the Burry Man has much to offend stricter souls like the minister or temperance pamphleteer. And then at the Fair, in full view of everyone — including Dandy Gilver, invited to hand out the prizes — the Burry Man falls down dead. If he has been poisoned then the list of suspects includes anyone with a bottle of whisky in the house, and, here at Queensferry, that means just about everyone. Dandy: A Jewish Boxer's Journey From Russian Immigrant To Boxing Champion by Daniel P. JosephDaniel P. JosephMoishe Josofsky was an eight-year-old Jew when he and his family came to America in 1911 to escape the pogroms of Russia and the Czar's rule. Following in the footsteps of his brother, Moishe entered the boxing arena as Dandy Dillon and at the tender age of seventeen became a boxing champion. Dandy in the Underworld: An Unauthorized Autobiography (P.S.) by Sebastian HorsleyHarper PerennialIn the honorable tradition of the eccentric dandyism of Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, and Quentin Crisp comes Sebastian Horsley's disarming memoir of sex, drugs, and Savile Row. Candy Is Dandy (Nancy Drew Notebooks No. 38) by Carolyn KeeneAladdinSUGAR, COCOA, CARAMEL, CHOCOLATE -- A MISSING CANDY FORMULA MAKES A STICKY MESS!
What could be sweeter than a visit to Zuckerman's Zonked Candy Factory? Nancy and her class will see how their favorite candy is made, and even get free samples. Mr. Zuckerman himself gives the grand tour past the sparkling machines that spit out Sticky Gummy Goo, Karamel Krunchettes, Frostee Jewels, and more. Then Mr. Zuckerman tells the kids he has dreamed up the perfect candy. He even shows them the paper with the secret recipe. But when the visit is over, the recipe has disappeared and no one can find it! Is the greatest candy lost for good? |
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