The Wonderful World of Ladies' Fashion, 1850-1920
Author: Joseph J. Schroeder
Publisher: Chicago : Follett Publishing Company
Published: 1971-01-01
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780695802219
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Joseph J. Schroeder
Publisher: Chicago : Follett Publishing Company
Published: 1971-01-01
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780695802219
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Patricia A. Cunningham
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9780873387422
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This work focuses on the efforts toward reforming women's dress that took place in Europe and America in the latter half of the 18th century and the first decade of the 20th century, and the types of garments adopted by women to overcome the challenges posed by fashionable dress. It considers the many advocates for reform and examines their motives, their arguments for change, and how they promoted improvements in women's fashion. Though there was no single overarching dress reform movement, it reveals similarities among the arguments posed by diverse groups of reformers, including especially the equation of reform with an ideal image of improved health. Drawing on a variety of primary and secondary sources in the USA and Europe - including the popular press, advice books for women, allopathic and alternative medical literature, and books on aesthetics, art, health, and physical education - the text makes a significant contribution to costume studies, social history, and women's studies.
Author: Patricia A. Cunningham
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9780873387439
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This work focuses on the efforts toward reforming women's dress that took place in Europe and America in the latter half of the 18th century and the first decade of the 20th century, and the types of garments adopted by women to overcome the challenges posed by fashionable dress. It considers the many advocates for reform and examines their motives, their arguments for change, and how they promoted improvements in women's fashion. Though there was no single overarching dress reform movement, it reveals similarities among the arguments posed by diverse groups of reformers, including especially the equation of reform with an ideal image of improved health. Drawing on a variety of primary and secondary sources in the USA and Europe - including the popular press, advice books for women, allopathic and alternative medical literature, and books on aesthetics, art, health, and physical education - the text makes a significant contribution to costume studies, social history, and women's studies.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 1040
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Betty Kreisel Shubert
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Published: 2018-06-13
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 048683042X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume of style clues for fashion detectives weaves fascinating elements of social history into tales of how, why, and when fashions evolved. Hundreds of illustrations accompany highly readable comments and explanations.
Author: Sheila Jackson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 1561310662
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this second lively handbook, Sheila Jackson, former Head of Costume for London Weekend Television and costume designer for Upstairs, Downstairs, breaks new ground with her common sense sections on animal and bird costumes, musicals and dance, ethnic costume, head dresses and accessories.
Author: John Lawrence Ward
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 0874137837
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Featuring 19 color plates and 65 b&w illustrations, this text critically examines the imagery, process, and pictorial structure of works by American painter Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978). Drawing upon 56 years of the artist's journals and several thousand pages of his letters, Ward makes connections b
Author: Beverly Lowry
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2011-07-20
Total Pages: 498
ISBN-13: 0307765954
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →“I am a woman that came from the cotton fields of the South; I was promoted from there to the wash-tub; then I was promoted to the cook kitchen, and from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations.” --Madam C. J. Walker, National Negro Business League Convention, 1912 Now, from a writer acclaimed for her novels and the memoir Crossed Over, a remarkable biography of a truly heroic figure. Madam C. J. Walker created a cosmetics empire and became known as the first female self-made millionaire in this nation’s history, a noted philanthropist and champion of women’s rights and economic freedom. These achievements seem nothing less than miraculous given that she was born, in 1867, to former slaves in a hamlet on the Mississippi River. How she came to live on another river, the Hudson, in a Westchester County mansion, and in a New York City town house, is at once inspirational and mysterious, because for all that is known about the famous entrepreneur, much that occurred before her magnificent transformation—years that trace a circuitous route across the country—remains obscure. By breathing life into scattered clues and dry facts, and with a deep understanding of the times and places through which Madam Walker moved, Beverly Lowry tells a story that stretches from the antebellum South to the Harlem Renaissance and bridges nearly a century of our history in her search for the distant truths of a woman who defied all odds and redefined conventional expectations. “Wherever there was one colored person, whether it was a city, a town, or a puddle by the railroad tracks, everybody knew her name.” --Violet Davis Reynolds, Stenographer, Madam C. J. Walker Co
Author: Briton Cooper Busch
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780773506107
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Concentrates on the fur seals of the Bering Sea and the harp seals of the Newfoundland hunt. Reveals the consequences of an industry's killing of more than 50,000,000 seals in a century and a half.
Author: Virginia Henley
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2014-12-02
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 0451415035
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Recently appointed to a prestigious position by the royal family and preferring a pleasure-based life to settling down, Lord James Hamilton is unexpectedly attracted to the feisty Lady Anne Curzon-Howe, who is wary of his reputation.