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Books in Costume Reference series

  • Costume of Ancient Rome

    David J. Symons, Jack Cassin-Scott

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 1987)
    Outlines the geography and history of Ancient Rome and describes, in text and illustrations, the materials and methods used to make clothing and the typical styles of the era
    U
  • Writing for Story: Craft Secrets of Dramatic Nonfiction

    Jon Franklin

    Paperback (Plume, Sept. 1, 1994)
    The new "nonfiction"—the adaptation of storytelling techniques to journalistic articles in the manner of Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, and John McPhee—is an innovative genre that has been awarded virtually every Pulitzer Prize for literary journalism since 1979. And now Jon Franklin, himself a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and undisputed master of the great American nonfiction short story, shares the secrets of his success. Franklin shows how to make factual pieces come alive by applying the literary techniques of complication/resolution, flashback, foreshadowing, and pace. He illustrates his points with a close analysis and annotation of two of his most acclaimed stories, so that the reader can see, step-by-step, just how they were created. This lively, easy-to-follow guid combines readability and excitement with the best of expository prose and illuminates the techniques that beginning journalists—and more experienced ones, too—will find immensely helpful:Stalking the true short storyDrafting an effective outlineStructuring the rough copyPolishing like a proand the tips, tools, and techniques that will put your stories on the cutting edge
  • Costume of Ancient Egypt

    Philip J. Watson, Jack Cassin-Scott

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Outlines the geography and history of Ancient Egypt and describes, in text and illustrations, the materials and methods used to make clothing and the typical styles of the era
    Y
  • Everyday Dress 1650-1900

    Elizabeth Ewing

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 1990)
    Provides an overview of the clothing and accessories worn in England during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, discussing fashion and social class
  • Costume of the Classical World

    Marion Sichel

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 1, 1980)
    Marion Sichel devotes careful attention to the dress, armor and weapons of the army, special garments worn for religious ceremonies, and details of footwear, hairstyles, headwear, jewelry, make-up and accessories complete this survey of costume throughout the Classical World. The author herself has provided over 90 line drawings and four color plates to illustrate the garments describes in the detailed text.
    Y
  • Costume of Ancient Rome

    Jack Cassin-Scott, David J. Symons, jac Cassin-Scott

    Hardcover (Players Press, May 16, 1987)
    Outlines the geography and history of ancient Rome and describes, in text and illustrations, the materials and methods used to make clothing and the typical styles of the era.
  • History of men's costume

    Marion Sichel

    Hardcover (Batsford Academic and Educational, Aug. 16, 1984)
    Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library. Book has a Library Binding and the usual Library Stamps, Stickers, Card Holder, Library Markings. May or May Not have a Dust Jacket.
  • The Middle Ages: A Watts Guide for Children

    William Chester Jordan

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A guide to the Middle Ages, discussing events, people, and practices around the world from 500 to 1500.
    R
  • Japan

    Marion Sichel

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Describes the traditional dress of Japan and explores the historical, religious, and social contexts in which it is appropriately worn
  • Mapping Epidemics: A Historical Atlas of Disease

    Brent Hoff, Carter Smith

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Presents basic information about diseases from anthrax to yellow fever, recounts their history and effects, and offers maps of their incidence and spread.
  • My First Book of the Human Body

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    Board book (Grandreams Ltd, )
    My First Book of the Human Body
  • The Encyclopedia of the Winter Olympics

    John Wukovits

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Discusses the origins and history of the winter Olympics, describes the development and rules of each sport, profiles stars from earlier games, and offers statistics and lists of winners.