I'm thrilled to announce the release of
<http://www.5rivers.org/contents/en-ca/d86.html> Elephant's Breath & London
Smoke: Historical Colour Names, Definitions & Uses, edited by
<http://www.mantua-maker.com/> Deb Salisbury. This is the historical textile
maven's indispensable resource. 

Have you ever read about a Victorian dress, and wondered: What colour,
exactly, is heliotrope? Did you ever read an Elizabethan novel and say: Did
anyone really wear Puke? When Chaucer wrote: his eyen bright citrin, did you
wonder about what colour is citrin? 

Have you wondered when aniline dyes were invented, how indigo was used, or
how black fabric was dyed? Perhaps you have wondered when the colour London
Smoke was used, or when Eiffel red was invented. 

Here is the book to tell you! 

Elephant's Breath and London Smoke: Historical Color Names, Definitions, and
Uses will tell you about colour in history, the names of colors, when they
were used, how they were used, what they looked like, and where they came
from. There are dye recipes, paint ingredients, poetic language and general
commentary all in the words of period writers. 

You will learn about mourning colours, the effects of artificial light on
colour, advice on what colours to wear, the colours found in cosmetics and
theatrical make-up, and the names of the colours of horses. You can read
about symbolism in colours, heraldic colours, and complaints about the names
of colours. 

Deb Salisbury, author of Elephant's Breath & London Smoke has perused
fashion magazines, books of dye recipes, art books, painter's manuals,
mineralogy guides, tomes on colour theory, metaphysical texts, poetry and
fiction, but especially period dictionaries and encyclopaedias. Any resource
that might give a hint on what a colour looked like or how it may have been
used was fair game, from Chaucer to Chemistry Journals. 

Most of the entries were printed in English, American, Canadian and
Australian publications from around 1380 to 1922. Because French was the
language of fashion, many of the English terms are French words. She has
attempted to explain those colours, too. 

If you are curious about colour, you will want this book!

 

Fran Grimble, of  <http://www.lavoltapress.com/> Lavolta Press, says:

 

The editor, Deb Salisbury, has expended an astonishing amount of industry in
combing public domain sources for references to colour names. And there they
are, 230 pages of quotes, alphabetized by colour name, with sources for the
quotes at the end of each.

 

Varying colour definitions from contemporary fashion magazines, quotes from
Victoria books on Renaissance fashions, mentions of colours with no
definitions. It's all there.

 

In summary, the book could considerably shorten the search for definitions
of colour names by providing quotes from numerous sources -- fashion
magazines and fiction as well as dictionaries and encyclopaedias -- and of
different dates. 

 

Elephant's Breath & London Smoke: Historic Colour Names, Definitions & Uses

Editor: Deb Salisbury

Publisher: Five Rivers Chapmanry

ISBN: 978-0-9739278-2-5

Trade paperback 7 x 10 

300 pages

Print $32.95, eBook $10.95

 

Available from:  <http://www.5rivers.org/> Five Rivers,
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na+stephens&cat=\Books> W.H. Smith ,
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ina+stephens> Amazon,  <http://www.booksonboard.com/> Books on Board,
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Ereadable

 

 

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                              by Deb Salisbury

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