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The Well-Dressed Child: Children's Clothing 1820s-1950s
Anna MacPhail
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| #432733 in Books | Schiffer Pub Ltd | 1999-06-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.30 x.78 x8.73l,2.40 | File type: PDF | 160 pages | ||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Not the best book on the subject!|By Doll Artist|I was very disappointed with this book. I bought this book because of all the glowing reviews and was looking forward to having it in my library as a valuable reference source. I am a professional doll artist and am always looking for good photographic reference materials. This book had beautiful photographs, but only covered|About the Author|Anna MacPhail resides in Florida with her husband, Michael. Her Antique d104iles business continues to flourish and she divides her time between Great Britain and the United States.
This book presents a nostalgic look at baby and children's wear from the Victorian Era to the first half of the 20th century. It chronicles the changes in children's fashions over the decades and centuries, from the popularity of tartans and plaids in the 1880s, to Knickerbocker suits and box pleated tunics, introduced by the Victorians, to the ever popular and enduring sailor suit. Over 300 stunning, full color photographs showcase the many wonderful and unusual example...
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