The Tudors
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The Tudors
(Costume in context)
B.T. Batsford, 1987
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Book list: p. 63
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An introduction to the history of costume for children of all ages. Each book in the series may be used as a basis for essays or project work. A date list puts the costumes into their historical context and the books trace the major fashion developments of the period comparing rich and poor.
Table of Contents
- c1500 - a nobleman, a lady-in-waiting
- c1530 - the nobleman in later life, the nobleman's wife
- c1534 - the nobelman's family, a merchant and his daughter, domestic servants, a farmer and his wife, a farm labourer and his wife, a herald and peasants, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Henry at the tournament, the King's fool, court musicians, two travellers
- c1553 - a fashionable lady, a scholar and physician
- c1565 - a noblewoman, a nobleman
- c1569 - the nobleman's children, a tailor and his family, a schoolboy
- c1570 - a street trader and her husband, two wanderers
- c1580 - a fashionable lady, a fashionable gentleman
- c1590 - the French farthingale.
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