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Dorothy Hartley

    The Land of England
    Medieval Costume and How to Make It
    Lost World
    Medieval Costume and How to Recreate it
    Made in England
    Food In England
    • Food In England

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      4,6(35)Évaluer

      A fascinating cookery source-book full of recipes, anecdotes, household hints and history that is now recognised as a culinary classic.

      Food In England
    • Made in England

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      First published in 1939, this is a book about the people and crafts of the cottage industries of England.

      Made in England
    • Clear-cut and accurate in its guidance, this volume depicts medieval clothes and accessories not as inanimate museum exhibits but as items of vital interest and well worth recreating. Unlike conventional costume histories, which tend to classify their contents by era, this volume portrays the clothing of the twelfth through 15th centuries according to the wearer's social class. Here are the garments of royalty, clerics, doctors, merchants, musicians, knights, artisans, farmers, and laborers — all magnificently illustrated with images from tapestries and illuminated manuscripts as well as in drawings and diagrams. Helpful advice covers choosing fabrics; placement of seams; draping and folding garments; how to walk, dance, and climb stairs in the cumbersome unfamiliarity of flowing attire; and even the best methods of storage.

      Medieval Costume and How to Recreate it
    • Lost World

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This work contains classic articles about English country life from one of England's best-loved authors on foods, crafts and customs.

      Lost World
    • Medieval Costume and How to Make It

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Clear and accurate in its guidance, Medieval Costume and How to Make It portrays the clothing of the 12th through the 15th centuries according to the wearer s social class, with chapters divided to cover individual professions. So in addition to royal garments, here are the clothes of clerics, doctors, merchants, musicians, knights, artisans, farmers, and laborers all with much useful historical information, and richly illustrated with images from tapestries and illuminated manuscripts of the period as well as drawings and diagrams. Helpful advice covers choosing fabrics; placement of seams; draping and folding garments; how to walk, dance, and climb stairs in flowing attire; and even the best methods of storage. There are also many interesting details of accessories found in different professions and situations. Students of medieval costume design, tailors, community theater and reenactment groups all will welcome this sumptuous guidebook to medieval costume."

      Medieval Costume and How to Make It