
IntroductionOne of the joys of re-enacting is the spreading range of knowledge and interest it spawns! We now have so many informative books and publications available that we decided to re-arrange the books section to help you find what you're looking for more easily. To make these pages easier to navigate, we have shrunk all the book cover images. To expand them temporarily for a closer look, click on them. After a pause, they will close automatically. Books: CostumeOn this page our selection cuts to the chase with information on authentic costumes for various social groups. Costume | Accessories | Zeitgeist | Re-enacting | Textiles | Techniques |
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18th Century Costume in National Museums LiverpoolBy Pauline Rushton All the garment illustrated are typical of the forms of clothing worn by the upper and middle classes. Beautifully photographed showing in detail the embroidery and cut of the clothing. All aspects of male and female costume are represented, included outdoor and indoor clothing, shoes, hats, jewelry and other accessories. A picture of knitted white stockings with lambswool padding showing how important a shapely calf was to the gentlemen is particularly interesting. softcover, 48 pages, 7 3/4" × 11" |
Whatever Shall I Wear?Mara Riley, illustrated by Cathy (Kate) Johnson Lavishly illustrated with both 18th century cuts and large, clear drawings, many gleaned from period paintings and drawings. Detailed close up drawings of many of the subjects covered; touches on clothing from early century to the Regency/Federal period. softcover, 56 pages, 8 1/2" × 11" |
Had On and Took With HerCompiled and Edited by Sue Huesken & Karen Mullian Clothing in female runaway servant advertisements from The Pennsylvania Evening Post as published by Benjamin Towne between 1775-1784. softcover, 36 pages, 5 1/4" × 8 1/2" |
Recreating the American Longhunter 1740-1790by Joseph Ruckman An exploration of the life, clothing, and gear of the longhunter of America's frontiers. From the author's introduction: As the title implies, this book was written for those who are looking for some guidelines on what the 18th century longhunter looked like and the type of equipment he used with an eye toward reproducing it. But rather than limit the reader to appearances, I hope to encourage those who wish to do so to go beyond being 21st century men (and in some cases women) wearing funny clothes and shooting old-fashioned guns and move into the realm of creating their own 18th century character (sometimes called a persona) with a unique history and identity of their own. softcover, 63 pages, 5 1/4" × 8 1/4" $9.95 |
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