Mail Order Bride -

In a historical or sociological sense, the term describes a woman who lists herself in catalogs to be selected for marriage by men from other countries. Mail-Order Bride by Debbie Macomber - Goodreads

from the Southwest Arts Foundation, are available for collectors. Mail Order Bride

: It is a popular trope in romance novels. Notable authors include Debbie Macomber , who wrote a book titled Mail-Order Bride , and Linda Ford , author of the Montana Mail-Order Brides series. Historical & Social Context In a historical or sociological sense, the term

: The Lowell Davis Collection includes a rare 1983 Schmid figurine titled "Mail Order Bride" featuring a rooster and a fox. Media & Literature Notable authors include Debbie Macomber , who wrote

: You can find "Mail Order Bride" prank postcards or customized embarrassing notifications often sold as gag gifts on sites like Etsy Art Prints & Posters : Original posters, such as the 1982 Pati Banister "Mail Order Brides" Poster Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

If you are looking for a physical "piece" or collectible, there are several artistic items themed around this concept: : A notable piece is the Vintage Mail Order Bride Plate Go to product viewer dialog for this item.