For costume-related gifts, I usually ask for books. Here's my list.
From Minos to Midas: Ancient Cloth Production in the Aegean and in
Anatolia
SPANISH FASHION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE: The Prevelance and Prestige of
Spanish Attire in the Courts of the 16th and 17th Centuries (but the
release
It looks really nice, where can one order the book, or does one just email
the bookstore?
Katy
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Vicki Betts vbe...@gower.net wrote:
http://www.kent.edu/museum/exhibits/exhibitdetail.cfm?customel_datapageid_22
03427=2514745
I called the bookstore and ordered it.
Vicki Betts
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] On the Home Front: Civil War Fashions and Domestic
Life
It looks really nice, where can one order the book, or does one just email
the bookstore?
Katy
My list usually tends heavily toward books, too. This year I'm planning
to ask for Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion: 1660-1860 (believe it or
not, I've never even read it!), and a VA book called 19th Century
Fashion in Detail that apparently has gorgeous photographs.
Emily
On 11/5/2011
All of Fran's items are on my list as well, with the exception of The
Empire's New Clothes and Facing Beauty. There's a bunch more I'd like
to have, but I won't bore you by transcribing my Wish List. :-)
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