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Elizabethan England (History of Fashion and Costume) (Volume 3)
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An eight-volume set examining the development of costume and fashion and the social history that gave rise to it. It depicts the changing styles, processes, and trends - from the first people to wear clothes in the last Ice Age to the courtly fashion of medieval Europe to the globalization of Western style - that led us to the clothing of today.
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Shakespeare's England
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When William Shakespeare was about twenty, his life changed forever. He left Stratford and walked to London, where, in time, he became the world's greatest playwright.Here is Shakespeare's little-told story, presented against the colorful tapestry of his England, the kingdom under Elizabeth I and James I. In the reigns of those monarchs, the nation was emerging from centuries of medieval turmoil. The small island that had changed so little since the Norman Conquest of 1066 suddenly became a center of international adventure, political experimentation, and artistic development.Young Shakespeare was fortunate to be in England. The first professional theater opened in London in 1576; he arrived, stage-struck and in search of a job, around 1587. He retired to Stratford a wealthy gentleman in 1611, only a generation before the theaters of England were closed by the Puritans. During Shakespeare's London years, England seethed with plots and intrigue and throbbed with pageantry; everywhere a writer looked was a scene to fire his imagination. Like Sir Walter Raleigh and other daring contemporaries, William Shakespeare was, indeed, an Elizabethan who took advantage of his time.
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Boomtrader Womens Medieval Long Sleeved Trumpet Gothic Victorian Fancy Party Dress Style,X-Large
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- ♀Material of Wowens Dress: Chemical
- ♀Application of Gender:
- ♀Style of Womens Costume: Renaissance Medieval Long Dress for Women Gothic Victorian Fancy Dresses, Vintage Masquerade Party
- ♀Wash Method of Womens Costume: Hand-wash and Machine
- ♀Attention: Please Choose a Suitable Size from Our Detailed Size Info in the Product
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NACOCO Pet E-Collar Elizabethan Collars Recovery Pet Cone for Cats and Small Dogs Breathable Soft Edge and Easy to Clean(Multicolour,M)
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- Made of soft breathable nylon fabric, pets rest more easily and lay their head comfortably in any position.Great for cats and small dogs recovering from surgery or
- E-collar provide a safe and humane method of preventing cats and dogs from aggravating a healing wound or injury. Helps Overcome Lick-Bite, Itch-Scratch Cycle. Ends Self-Inflicted Wound Aggravation or
- Velcro closure design enables this dog cone easy to wear and adjust the tightness
- Size M best fits neck girth 6" to
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Faireware Tudor Flat Cap (23 3/4", Black)
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- Durable
- Machine Washable
- Lined
- Reinforced Brim
- Hand made in the USA
The traditional "flat cap" is late 15th-, early 16th-century English. It was worn by both men and women. Lined. Reinforced brim
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Costume Culture Women's Renaissance Lady Costume, Green, Medium
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- 100% Polyester
- This item is Imported.
- Hand Wash Only
- Long rich green velvet dress with gold metallic and black embroidered trim chiffon
- Gold metallic trim headpiece with soft coral
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A Variety of Lappet Caps Pattern - mid-18th Century to Early 19th Century
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- Sewing Patterns - A Variety of Lappet Caps Pattern - mid-18th Century to Early 19th
- Excellent for Regency and Colonial
- Perfect for American Revolutionary War Hats, Colonial Hats, Colonial costume, Revolutionary War
- Perfect for Colonial Costume, Pirates of The Caribbean Costume, Elizabethan Swann Hat, Elizabethan Swann
CWH02 - A Variety of Lappet Caps Pattern - mid-18th Century to Early 19th Century. These lappet caps were commonly worn by the French in both Europe and North America and were often worn by country women, farmers, maids, and genteel ladies. This pattern includes suggestions for fabrics, documentation, and options in the construction. This is a great collection of British caps that come as close as one could find to lappet caps, given that true lappets do not appear to be a feature of British caps, but rather a reflection of earlier French influence, particularly in North America. These caps are made of a variety of sturdy or delicate white cottons or linens, reflecting the fact that these caps could be worn by women of any age and of varying levels of society -- country women, farmers, maids, or genteel ladies. This pattern is historically accurate and drafted based on solid research and documentation of literally hundreds of extant examples. It has excellent engineering and very clear sewing instructions as well as recommendations as to historically appropriate materials. Include instructions for the novice seamstress along with options for more experienced seamstresses. Regency, Colonial, American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary War, Indian Wars, War of 1812.
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