Verlag: The Costume Society of America, Earleville, Maryland, 1996
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Softbound. Zustand: Very Good. Quarto, glossy paper covers, 96 pp., b/w photos and drawings Articles are "Are Those Clothes Real? Transfor ing the Way Eighteenth-Century Portraits are Studies," Claudia Brush Kidwell, "Dress as Souvenir: Piña Cloth in the Nineteenth-Century," Linda Welters, "Menstrual Products Patented in the United States, 1854-1921," Laura K. Kidd, and Jane Farrell-Beck, "How to Dress the Children? A Comparison of Prescription and Practice in Late-Nineteenth-Century North America," Christiana Bates, "Clothing as Barriar: American Women in the Olypics, 1900-1920," Patricia Campbell Warner.
Verlag: The Costume Society of America, Earleville, Maryland, 1994
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Softbound. Zustand: Very Good. Quarto, glossy paper covers, 96 pp., b/w photos and drawings Articles are "What Becomes a Legend Most?: Fur in the Medieval Romance," Reginald Abbott, "On the Antiquity of East European Bridal Clothing," Elizabeth Wayland Barber, "Swathed in Cloth: The Headwraps of Some African American Women in Georgia and South Carolina During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries," Patrica Hunt, "The Evolution of Nineteenth-Century Shaker Dresses: Reflections of the 'World,'" Lynn Sorge, "Redressing the History of the Clothing Trade in Engfland: Ready-made Clothing, Guilds, and Women Workers, 1650-1800," Beverley Lemire.