Verlag: London: The John Williamson Company Limited, 1905, 1905
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbNew and revised edition of this comprehensive guide to cutting clothes for Edwardian women, much expanded from the first of 1890. Interestingly includes numerous examples of early women's athletic wear, including a fencing dress, several pages dedicated to riding habits, a gymnastics dress and varying styles of bathing dresses made from cotton twill. Rare, perhaps a handful of copies of this issue located institutionally. William Deskett Foot Vincent (1860-1926) was apprenticed to a woollen draper in Yeovil aged 13. He progressed to journeyman, plying his trade in several provincial towns eventually opening his own house in Oxford in 1881. In 1883 he graduated from the famous Tailor and Cutter Academy in Gerrard Street, and through his superior grasp of the subject he was invited to work on the Tailor and Cutter by John Williamson and Thomas Darwin Humphreys. Vincent became such a force in the tailoring trade that in 1895 he superseded Humphreys as the editor of the journal. Under his influence "the publishing house continued as a major influence until the 1960s" (Seligman, p.10). Seligman 1905.17. Quarto. Profusely illustrated with cutting diagrams in text. Original green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, front cover triple panelled in gilt. Front endpaper with contemporary inscription and two newspaper articles tipped in with adhesive tape. Cloth worn, endpapers browned, several tears to contents repaired. A good copy.