Appearances: how to keep them up on a limited income
Title | Appearances: how to keep them up on a limited income PDF eBook |
Author | Teresa Praga |
Publisher | |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 1899 |
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The Westminster Review
Title | The Westminster Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 724 |
Release | 1900 |
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In the Days of Goldsmith
Title | In the Days of Goldsmith PDF eBook |
Author | Matthias McDonnell Bodkin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | Ireland |
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The Literary World
Title | The Literary World PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 1900 |
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The Triumph of Jill
Title | The Triumph of Jill PDF eBook |
Author | Florence Ethel Mills Young |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | English fiction |
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Catalogue of the Public Lending Library
Title | Catalogue of the Public Lending Library PDF eBook |
Author | State library of Victoria |
Publisher | |
Pages | 624 |
Release | 1902 |
Genre | Library catalogs |
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Busks, Basques and Brush-Braid
Title | Busks, Basques and Brush-Braid PDF eBook |
Author | Pam Inder |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2020-06-11 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 1350060909 |
The dressmaking trade developed rapidly during the 18th and 19th centuries, changing the lives of thousands of British workers. Busks, Basques and Brush-Braid focuses on the trade and the people within it, from their working conditions and earnings to their training, services and relationships with customers. Exploring the lives of dressmakers in fact and fiction, the book looks at representations of the trade in the plays and novels of the time, while surveying the often harsh realities of the workers' lives. From the arrival of the sewing machine to the influence of the department store, it explores the impact of mechanization, commercialization and modernity on a historical trade. Pamela Inder illuminates a new world of dressmaking enabled by goods like paper patterns and magazines, and sets out to investigate the increasing monopoly of female dressmakers in an industry once dominated by male tailors. Drawing on a range of original and hitherto unpublished sources – including business records, diaries, letters, bills and newspaper articles – Busks, Basques and Brush-Braid reveals the untold story of the dressmaking trade. Beautifully illustrated with over 80 images, the book brings dressmakers into focus as real people, granting new insights into working class life in 18th- and 19th-century Britain.