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A History of Costume
A History of Costume.
Köhler, C.
Paperback. 512 pp. Richly illustrated. Dover Publications 1963.
kleine beschadiging aan het omslag / minor damage to the cover
Egypt, Babylon, Greece up through 19th-century Europe; based on surviving pieces, art work, much more. Includes many clear, measured patterns for reproducing historic costumes. Full text. 595 illustrations. "Landmark in the field of Western European costume.
Contents:
Introduction.
The peoples of Antiquity.
The Egyptians.
The Ethiopians.
The Syrians and Phœnicians.
The Hebrews.
The Assyrians and Babylonians.
The Medes and Persians.
The Scythians.
The Parthians.
"The Sarmatians, Dacians, and Illyrians".
The Cretans.
The Peoples of Asia Minor.
The Greeks.
The Estruscans.
The Roman.
The Dress of the Byzantine Emperors.
The TeutonicPrehistoric Period.
Teutonic Bronze Age.
Third to First Centuries BC.
Early Teutonic costume.
Third and Fourth Centuries A.D.
The Middle Ages.
The Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries.
Germany.
German Royal Costume
France
Men's Dress in the Thirteenth Century
England
"Norse Relics discovered at Herjolfsnes, Greenland"
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.
France
England
Germany
Italy
Spain
The Sixteenth Century.
Spain
France
Germany
Italy
The Seventeenth Century.
Spain
France
The Netherlands
Germany
The Eighteenth Century.
France
The Period.
Men's dress.
The Dress Coat.
Trousers.
The Waistcoat.
The Cravat and Necktie.
The Cloak or Mantle.
Headgear.
Women's dress.
Neckwear and Sleeves
The Cloak
Hats and Caps
Styles of Hairdressing
Footwear
kleine beschadiging aan het omslag / minor damage to the cover
Egypt, Babylon, Greece up through 19th-century Europe; based on surviving pieces, art work, much more. Includes many clear, measured patterns for reproducing historic costumes. Full text. 595 illustrations. "Landmark in the field of Western European costume.
Contents:
Introduction.
The peoples of Antiquity.
The Egyptians.
The Ethiopians.
The Syrians and Phœnicians.
The Hebrews.
The Assyrians and Babylonians.
The Medes and Persians.
The Scythians.
The Parthians.
"The Sarmatians, Dacians, and Illyrians".
The Cretans.
The Peoples of Asia Minor.
The Greeks.
The Estruscans.
The Roman.
The Dress of the Byzantine Emperors.
The TeutonicPrehistoric Period.
Teutonic Bronze Age.
Third to First Centuries BC.
Early Teutonic costume.
Third and Fourth Centuries A.D.
The Middle Ages.
The Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries.
Germany.
German Royal Costume
France
Men's Dress in the Thirteenth Century
England
"Norse Relics discovered at Herjolfsnes, Greenland"
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.
France
England
Germany
Italy
Spain
The Sixteenth Century.
Spain
France
Germany
Italy
The Seventeenth Century.
Spain
France
The Netherlands
Germany
The Eighteenth Century.
France
The Period.
Men's dress.
The Dress Coat.
Trousers.
The Waistcoat.
The Cravat and Necktie.
The Cloak or Mantle.
Headgear.
Women's dress.
Neckwear and Sleeves
The Cloak
Hats and Caps
Styles of Hairdressing
Footwear