English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century

English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century
Title English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Cecil Willett Cunnington
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1948
Genre Costume
ISBN

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Happy Birthday, Kirsten! a Springtime Story

Happy Birthday, Kirsten! a Springtime Story
Title Happy Birthday, Kirsten! a Springtime Story PDF eBook
Author Janet Beeler Shaw
Publisher Perfection Learning
Pages 0
Release 1987-12
Genre Birthdays
ISBN 9780812475074

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Springtime brings a new barn and a tiny baby to the Larsons's farm. It brings worries and more work for Kirsten, too. American Girls Collection/Kirsten #4.

Dame Fashion

Dame Fashion
Title Dame Fashion PDF eBook
Author Julius Mendes Price
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1913
Genre Clothing and dress
ISBN

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Pictures of Life and Character

Pictures of Life and Character
Title Pictures of Life and Character PDF eBook
Author John Leech
Publisher
Pages 840
Release 1887
Genre Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN

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Against Fashion

Against Fashion
Title Against Fashion PDF eBook
Author Radu Stern
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Avant-garde
ISBN 9780262693295

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The late 19th century invention of 'fashion' as we understand it inspired avant-garde artists of the period to create an art form to counter commercial fashion. This is the history of the modern relationship between artists and this 'anti fashion'.

Antique & Vintage Clothing

Antique & Vintage Clothing
Title Antique & Vintage Clothing PDF eBook
Author Diane Snyder-Haug
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1997
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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This guide includes valuable information on clothing construction techniques, and care and restoration. Well over 100 color photos and dozens of antique photographs aid in identification.

The Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom in the Old Southwest

The Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom in the Old Southwest
Title The Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom in the Old Southwest PDF eBook
Author John Hebron Moore
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 340
Release 1988-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807114049

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The Old South's Cotton Kingdom arose simultaneously in two widely separated localities, the backcountry of the South Atlantic states and the east bank of the Mississippi River. Spreading from these places of origin and later merging, the east and west branches of the upland short-staple cotton industry developed along similar lines until the Civil War.John Hebron Moore's The Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom in the Old Southwest: Mississippi, 1770--1860 traces the evolution of cotton culture in the region bordering the Mississippi River. Moore examines the society supported by that industry, emphasizing technological changes that transformed cotton plantations into agricultural equivalents of factories and slaves into Mule-drawn equipment led to the introduction of improved methods of managing plantation slaves, and that in turn altered the nature of plantation slavery significantly.Moore focuses on Mississippi as both the pioneer cotton state of the Old Southwest and the Old South's leading producer of cotton between 1835 and 1860. Progressive planters made major contributions ot the success of the antebellum upland cotton industry, including the breeding of superior varieties of cotton, the introduction of improved farm implements and machinery, the development of effective methods of combating soil erosion, and systems for managing slaves based upon incentives rather than coercion. In addition, unlike other studies of antebellum southern agriculture, this book examines the contributions to the success of cotton industry made by steamboats and railroads, manufacturing establishments, and the urban population.