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Ýòà êíèãà íå ñìîãëà áû ïîÿâèòüñÿ íà ñâåò áåç ñàìîîòâåðæåííîé ðàáîòû ìíîãèõ èñòîðèêîâ, ïîñâÿòèâøèõ âðåìÿ èçó÷åíèþ ñóäåá ðàçíûõ ïðèíöåññ. Èõ îãðîìíûé òðóä ñäåëàë ìîþ ðàáîòó íàìíîãî ëåã÷å. Ñïèñîê èñïîëüçîâàííûõ èñòî÷íèêîâ ñìîòðèòå â áèáëèîãðàôèè. Ïîæàëóéñòà, íå óïóñòèòå ýòîãî øàíñà. Êîå-êàêèå êíèãè áóäåò î÷åíü äàæå èíòåðåñíî ïî÷èòàòü.

Áðèòàíñêàÿ áèáëèîòåêà è åå çàìå÷àòåëüíûå ñîòðóäíèêè, áîëüøîé ïîêëîí ïåðâîìó ÷èòàëüíîìó çàëó ãóìàíèòàðíûõ íàóê, âû î÷åíü ïîìîãëè ìíå â ìîèõ èññëåäîâàíèÿõ. Ïðîñòî çàìå÷àòåëüíî, ÷òî ñóùåñòâóåò òàêîå ìåñòî, ãäå ìîæíî ïî÷èòàòü îðèãèíàëüíûå èçäàíèÿ ïàìôëåòà Äæîíà Ìýòüþ Ãóò÷à, ïîñâÿùåííûå ïîõîæäåíèÿì ïðèíöåññû Êàðàáó â àíãëèéñêîé ãëóáèíêå, óâèäåòü ïîðíîãðàôè÷åñêèå ãðàâþðû ñ èçîáðàæåíèåì òîãî, ÷åì Ãåíðèõ Ïåðâûé çàíèìàëñÿ ñ Íåñò Óýëüñêîé, è íàéòè ïîëíûé êàòàëîã ïðîèçâåäåíèé êíÿãèíè Åêàòåðèíû Ðàäçèâèëë.

Âûðàæàþ ïðèçíàòåëüíîñòü äîáðîæåëàòåëüíûì ñîòðóäíèêàì «Êâèðê Áóêñ», â îñîáåííîñòè Äæåéñîíó Ðåêóëàêó, ïîäàâøåìó ìíå áëåñòÿùóþ èäåþ íàïèñàíèÿ ýòîé êíèãè, è ðåäàêòîðó Ðèêó Øèëëîòó, êîòîðûé ïðèäàë ìîåé ðàáîòå çàâåðøåííîñòü. À åùå áîëüøîå ñïàñèáî çàìå÷àòåëüíûì ñîòðóäíèêàì æóðíàëà «Ìåíòàë Ôëîññ», ïðåæíèì è íûíåøíèì, ñ ïîäà÷è êîòîðûõ ÿ ïèñàëà ÷óäåñíûå ñòàòüè âðîäå «Èñòîðèè òóàëåòíîé áóìàãè» èë蠫Πâëèÿíèè ïèùè íà ÷åëîâå÷åñêóþ ýâîëþöèþ».

Áîëüøîå ñïàñèáî ìîèì äðóçüÿì è ñåìüå (Ìàê-Ðîááè, Ýéäå è Ëîíäîíó), êîòîðûì äîâåëîñü âûñëóøàòü ìíîæåñòâî èñòîðèé î êíÿãèíå, ñáåæàâøåé ñ öûãàíîì, è î ïðèíöåññå, óáèâàâøåé ñâîèõ âðàãîâ îñîáî èçîùðåííûì ñïîñîáîì. Ñïàñèáî ìîåé ìàìå Àíèòå Êîðáèòò çà òî, ÷òî îíà íèêîãäà íå íàçûâàëà ìåíÿ ñâîåé «ìàëåíüêîé ïðèíöåññîé». Ñïàñèáî çà òî, ÷òî ÷àñòî ïðèÿòíî ìåíÿ óäèâëÿëà. Ñïàñèáî îò÷èìó Äæîýëó Êîðáèòòó çà òî, ÷òî ðàäîâàë ìîþ ìàìó. Ñïàñèáî ìîåìó çàìå÷àòåëüíîìó, ÷óäåñíîìó, îáîæàåìîìó, ñìûøëåíîìó ìàëåíüêîìó ìàëü÷èêó Îñòèíó Òîìàñó Ðîäðèãåñó Ìàê-Ðîááè. Òû ãëàâíàÿ ïðè÷èíà òîãî, ÷òî ìàìà íå çàñèæèâàëàñü â áèáëèîòåêàõ

È, êîíå÷íî æå, îãðîìíåéøåå ñïàñèáî òîìó, áåç ÷üåãî ó÷àñòèÿ ýòà êíèãà áûëà áû íàìíîãî òîíüøå, åñëè áû âîîáùå íå ðàñòàÿëà â âîçäóõå, – ìîåìó êîòó Íîðãóñó. ß ïðîñòî ïîøóòèëà, êîòèê. Òû – ýòî ÷òî-òî ñ ÷åì-òî. Êèñ-êèñ. ×åëîâåê, íà ñàìîì äåëå âäîõíîâèâøèé ìåíÿ íà íàïèñàíèå ýòîé êíèãè, – Êðèñòîôåð Îñòèí Ìàê-Ðîááè, ìîé ïðåêðàñíûé ïðèíö. Ñïàñèáî çà âñå òå äíè, êîãäà òû äàâàë ìíå âûñïàòüñÿ.

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