The Couple's Wedding Survival Manual

The Couple's Wedding Survival Manual
Author: Michael R. Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780671537906

The author of "The Groom's Survival Manual" now offers the engaged couple hip and helpful advice for navigating the land of weird wedding stuff in order to get ready for the big day. Illustrations.

The Unofficial Guide to Planning Your Wedding

The Unofficial Guide to Planning Your Wedding
Author: Eileen Livers
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1999-02-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780028624594

Readers getting married for the first time, or the second or even third time, are absolutely inundated with information. They want a unique wedding, but they can't afford to spend that kind of money. They want to please their families, but not at the expense of pleasing themselves. They have questions upon questions, but they don't want a rehash of the same old information. They expect and deserve inside advice from brides who have been there. Enter The Unofficial Guide to Planning Your Wedding. By teaching readers to sit down and focus on the kind of wedding they want, it allows them to come through the event with their sanity and their pocketbooks intact. The practical tools and checklists detail what to expect to spend on the caterer, the florist, the photographer, etc., as well as how to handle such sticky situations as intermarriages, divorced parents, and family feuds. And best of all, it reminds readers about the elements of a truly unique wedding.

Surviving Your Wedding

Surviving Your Wedding
Author: Wendy Hubbert
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780425172704

The ultimate wedding survival guide for the bride "and" the groom offers his and her wit, wisdom, and warnings--from a successful husband-and-wife writing team who survived their own wedding.

Great Wedding Tips from the Experts

Great Wedding Tips from the Experts
Author: Robbi G. W. Ernst
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780737301120

A pioneer in the profession of wedding consulting and planning offers a "plan of attack" and shares triumphs and failures to help couples avoid the pitfalls and create a perfect wedding. Includes a Foreword by Cele Goldsmith Lalli, former editor-in-chief of "Modern Bride" magazine.

Going Bridal

Going Bridal
Author: Li Robbins
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003-12-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780071426121

Witty, one-of-a-kind wedding book keeps the bride from going bonkers! What causes a seemingly normal, well-adjusted woman to become obsessed and emotionally unstable after her boyfriend pops the question? She's obviously gone bridal! Going Bridal is an actual syndrome, coined by journalist Li Robbins, who in these pages takes a sharp and witty look at what makes a bride go nuts and explains how to prevent emotional overload from spoiling the Big Day. Filled with helpful, humorous stories from brides who have, regretfully, experienced Going Bridal firsthand as well as those who have narrowly escaped a memorable meltdown, this fun, chatty guide puts it all in perspective. Before it's too late, brides on the brink learn to identify and treat the four major causes of their condition, which include: Family-induced freak-outs Vendor-induced high-decibel venting Fiancé (oh, yeah, whatshisname)-induced fits Friend-induced frenzy Forget the place settings and the perfect dress; this unique bridal guide focuses on the key ingredient for a successful wedding day--a sane and centered bride!