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  Originally commissioned for Grace Kelly’s marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco, Fleurissimo is a soft and feminine composition of rose and tuberose, subtly enhanced with violet leaves and Florentine iris, makes this fragrance the epitome of elegance.

Operating from its luxuriously appointed boutique in Paris’ 8th Arrondissement, the House of Creed has been for many years one of the best kept secrets of the perfume world, patronised by the seriously rich, chic and famous. The House of Creed was founded in 1760 when James Henry Creed opened his first shop in London. It rapidly became a favourite of the aristocracy and soon Queen Victoria appointed Creed as an official supplier to the Royal household.




  The Canadian insprational bestseller by Monaco Revue editor, Celia Sankar. Journey to Joy can help you to:
*  Break free of a painful past 
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Find peace within yourself
*  Make all your relationships loving 
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Grow in confidence
*  Discover the power within you to overcome all obstacles
*  Find your purpose 
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Define and achieve a successful life

“This book is life-altering.” 
Ato Boldon, sprinter, four-time Olympic medalist

“...its spiritual ending is both joyful and life-giving.” 
—Lynn Johnston, cartoonist, For Better or for Worse 




"Amid the backdrop of the antiquity of the Prince's Palace, an international crowd enjoys the many marvels of a metropolis. There is something for everyone, just a short walk away, and a world away from the ordinary.

"Monaco is one of the world's most desirable destinations, because you can sample everything in just a couple of days. Drive the length of the country in 10 minutes, take one of the frequent busses, or just kick up your heels and walk. Whatever your interests, you will find something to thrill you in Monaco."

Siri Campbell, author of this comprehensive guidebook to the Principality



  Exquisite photographs, most of them published here for the first time, provide an intimate portrait of the Monaco Grand Prix, from the first race in 1929 through to the present day. The images come from three collections - British photographer Michael Hewett, who has attended every race since 1962, the Rainier family's Palace Archives and the Monaco Tourist Board. Shot from every possible vantage point on the mountainous street circuit, the photographs capture the magic of this fabulous event.









  60-minute VHS video from Bmg Video Label














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