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194 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1922. Includes charming nostalgic ads and 450 black and white illustrations. Attractive colour-illustrated boards. Covers almost 50 topics including Crewel Work, Crochet Initials, Cross-Stitch, Filet Lace, Ladder Work, Netting, Point Lace, Ribbon Work, Smocking, Tatting, and Torchon Lace, to mention a few. Unmarked with above-average but not excessive wear. Front board partially loose. Backstrip missing. A worthy vintage copy. Book
62 pages. Features: Rosalee - this adorable figurine is sure to make you smile; Ribbon and Lace Dress - fun dress for any all-bisque cutie; Clowns for Chanelle - a stunning version of Chanelle enhanced by two wonderful Steiner clowns; Corset & Hoop Skirt - undergarments are the foundation of any Fashion doll's trousseau; For Every Doll Maker's Library - some great new doll publications; Simon & Halbig Lillie - how to make this lovely Rosette winning doll. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and children's house and street suits; Bills of fare for breakfasts, by Pierre Blot; Manners Upon the Road - of the Indian Summer; New York Fashions - mourning goods, mourning dresses, models, bonnets and veils, wraps and furs, gloves, handkerchiefs; Personal; black woolen lace for dresses, wrappings, etc. imitation guipure; Netted Hair Nets; mignardise and crochet rosettes for toilette cushions, tidies, etc.; Knitted night slip for child from 1 to 3 years old; Sayings and Doings; Great centerfold illustration of Ladies' and Children's Walking Suits; Basket for fancy-work, spools, thread; Paris Fashions; Thanksgiving at the Big Rock; Larry's Apprenticeship - an Irish fairy legend; Visiting Toilette; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Tulle and Lace Veils; Fashionable Employments; Dinner-Parties; Dinners, by Gail Hamilton; Manners Upon the Road - of rainy weather; New York Fashions - camel's-hair cloth; loadies' cloth costumes; new tunics; "Dolly Vardens"; Calicoes; plannel polonaises and wrappers; toys, chromo-lithographs; Personal; towel rack of carved wood with embroidery; braid-work lunch bag; canvas work-bag with point russe embroidery; tatted and crochet insertion and edging for lingerie; Border for curtains, lambrequins; Suits for girls and blys from 1 to 15 years old; The Lovels of Arden - continiued; Grumbers; knitted and crochet worsted glove; velvet and kid kitchen glove; sewing-weight with case for sewing utensils; Royal's Raffle, by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Sayings and Doings; Paris Gossip; The Prince of Wales - illustration and write-up; Netted clothes-bag; crochet and tatted and needle-work collars for children; point lace cover for fan; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: The preparation and use of cements; Figured black lace over-skirt and jacket - front and back;the Baby in the Breeches; New York Fashions - summer dresses, summer shoes, varieties; Personal; Section of parasol cover - application embroidery on lace; Knotted-work basket; Embroidered Work-bag; London't Heart - continued; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; Lovely large centerfold illustration "Supper-Time" shows a gay, formal party scene; Supper-Time; Abby's Pretty Young Man; French Weddings and Funerals; Paris Fashions; Useful Recipes; Fringe for parasols, cravats, etc.; lace borders with foundation for parasols, veils; bead and knotted knitting-needle case; vignettes in white embroidery for handkerchiefs; cats; humor. Average wear. Small clipping from page 653. Some soiling to last few pages. Book
16 pages. Contents: Silk ball dress with tulle trimming; satin and gauze ball dress; Chasing a Moth; Some Social Customs; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - spring goods, fassementerie; China crape paletots, black grenadine suits; watch-case simulating a beetle; fan with satin stitch embroidery; crape, lace, and gros grain Bertha; Small Superstitions; On Domestic Scape-Goats; Hannah - continued; The fashionable season; sayings and doings; Aigrettes for hats, etc.; Desiree, by Justin McCarthy; The Fisherman's Darling; Lent - Ancient and Modern; Infinitely Little People; Family breakfasts and dinners; Alice Cary - write-up with illustration; Nice full-page illustration entitled "The Fisherman's Darling"; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: The Return of Autumn; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - the vest-basque costume, bonnets, round hats; Ladies' Fall Toilettes; Personal; Tatted, needle-work, and point lace rosettes; tatted barbe; corner of border for table-covers, cashmere scarfs, etc.; crochet work-basket; corner of border in guipure embroidery; Poplin walking suit; How Marriages are managed in Germany; The Sentence of Pontius Pilate; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Indian Summer; Ladies' and children's fall dresses; Bruised Reeds; Bridal Toilette; Paris Fashions; Down at Salt; ; humor. Average wear. Large clipping from page 651. Large clipping from page 653. Book
64 pages. Featuers: Trevallion (story); Country Skirts and Cardigans; A Dress From Her Old Suit; In Silk or in Cotton; With a Lace Insertion; Slim-Fitting and Feminine; Girl Behind the Counter (story); Ice Cream Sweets; Children's Ailments; Robin Hood sweater; Making a Gesture (story); V-Neck Cardigan (per cover photo); The First Year (story); Mrs. Marryat Advises; Nice vintage ads. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
433pp., 25cm., brochure originale, peu d'annotations dans le marge du texte, bon état, S99510
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: (253 p.; 256 p.), color ills. Turkish lace works (oya) catalogue.= Türk oyalari katalogu. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Crochet lace works (oya) with beads.= Boncul oyalari. Vol. 2: Needle works, lace works with different techniques and materials.= Igne oyalari - degisik teknik ve malzemelerle yapilan oyalar. Prep. by Handicrafts Department.
16 pages. Contents: Boy's knee-breeches, vest, and jacket; "Our Extravagant Girls!"; Activity of Children; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - hats and hints for gentlemen, varieties for ladies; Personal; crochet and other suspenders; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Point lace and white needle-work edging for lingerie; netted guipure insertion for covers, pillow-slips; Medallion for porte-monnaaies, cigar-cases, etc., colored embroidery; design for sofa-pillow, etc., application, point russe, and satin stitch embroidery; tapestry designs for covers of pincushions, emery cushions, etc.; embroidery design for cigar-cases, card-cases, etc.; Swiss muslin chemise russe; tatted rosettes; Shirts versus Wives; Vassar College; Living in Germany - high schools and colleges; Sea Weeds; Useful Recipes; Nice full-page illustration "The Fourth of July"; A Lover's Device; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Lace Veils; Evening Coiffure for Young Lady; Impromptu Furniture; The Garden; Manners Upon the Road - of desertion; New York Fashions - Parisian dresses, Easter toilettes, parasols, lace veils, carpets, curtains and upholstery, paper-hangings; Personal; Embroidery designs for wrappings, dresses, etc., in soutache, point russe, chain stitch, and satin stitch; Cambric needle-work insertion, and point lace handkerchief; Case for thread, silk and sewing utensils; case for pocket-comb, button-hook, etc.; silver canvas needle-book; cord and crochet fringe for coverlets; Widow Henderson's Happenings; English Gossip; George Eliot's Sayings; Sayings and Doings; The Duke of Edinburgh's Museum; An American Costume Ball in Rome; London's Heart - continued; Seed-Sowing; "Fashion Repeats Herself"; Paris Fashions; Lighting and Furnishing; Lady's Carriage dress - nice illustration; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and children's summer dresses; Echoes; New York Fashions - widow's grenadines, how to shorten demi-trains, innovations in costumes, delaine suits, fall silks; knitting-work bag with netted cover; Perssonal; crochet corset for girl from 1 to 3 years old; window curtains; figured tulle and lace fichu; figured lace fichu-scarf; figured lace fichu with sleeves; Geraniums; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Water-proof Glue; Servants in Holland; Sayings and Doings; Royal Incomes - the pay of sovereigns and their investments; Many detailed illustrations of aprons; Butternut jewelry; Paris Modes; Living in Germany - Amusements; The Darwinian Theory - a sketch in the monkey-house of the London Zoological Garends; Woolen reps wall pocket; Work-Basket; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Silk and cashmere walking suit; poplin walking suit; Poonah-Work; Domestic Life; MAnners upon the Road; New York Fashions - ladies' cloth, cloakings, twilled woolen goods, lingerie, laces, hints about costumes; Personal; Lace and Point Lace Collar; Waste-paper basket with embroidered lambrequins; waste-paper basket run with colored braid; point lace tidy; crochet insertion for lingerie; point lace and crochet insertion for lingerie; tatted edging; tatted rosettes for lingerie; tatted square for lingerie; Hannah - continued; sayings and doings; netted guipure insertion and edging; point lace and crochet edging; lady's point lace and crochet gimp chemise yoke; knitted and crochet insertion; needle-work edging for lingerie; crochet edging worked crosswise; crochet insertion worked crosswise; point lace and crochet insertion; cashmere over-skirt; ecru crepe de Chine over-skirt; Algerienne over-skirt; How Nationalities Grow Old; My Prophet; The Lunch-Table-Coffee; Useful Recipes; carriage leather wall tidy to hang over wash-stand; embroidery designs for a foundation for toilette cushions, etc.; Blood-sucking Bats; humor. Average wear. Clipping from page 603. Book
16 pages. Contents: Youth's English Walking Coat, Vest, and Pantaloons; Woman's Work; Manners upon the Road - of Card-Playing; New York Fashions - hints to ladies, black silk suits, black alpaca and cashmere; Personal; Point lace and white needle-work border for window hangings, etc.; Flannel and satin cradle quilt; Wall pocket with Lambrequin; Medallions for card-cases, cigar-cases, etc.; Work-bag to be worn on the belt; A Railway Adventure; tapestry design for cushions, chairs, foot-stools, etc.; Pompey's Pillar and Cleopatra's Needles; Ladies' and children's bathing costumes - nice illustration; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Wonderful full-page illustration "Home-Coming" shows seaman with child; humor. Some staining. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Features: Summer walking suit; shade trees for streets; Complaining of monotony; Summer conveniences - refrigerants; white pique dress for boy from 2 to 3 years old; child's crochet collar; bead mosaic handle of riding-whip; white needle-work rosettes for infants' caps; knitted lace for lingerie; tapestry border for chairs, rugs, etc.; summer hats and bonnets; coiffur for elderly lady; gentleman's hat shade; Mademoiselle Fifine's Supper; Female Common-school teachers; Paris Fashions; Full-page illustration "Lady Washington's Rebuke"; Full-page illustration "Idling away a Summer Day", by Gaston Fay; The Cryptogram - continued; What the Whole Family Said; Large illustration "Girl and Thrush"; humor; and more. Average wear. Large clipping from bottom of page 531. Book
16 pages. Features: Bridal Toilettes and Girl's Dress; Ten Miles From a Lemon; New York Fashions; Personal; House and garden furniture; gray crape bonnet; black figured tulle fishu with tabs; black pleated lace fichu; Spilled Milk; The Upas; Out of the Forest - a story of Hungary - part 1; Hard Work; Great centerfold shows over twenty ladies and girls wearing walking, house and evening dresses; The Cryptogram - continued; To Julia Swinging; Embroidered fly brush; cord mat for glasses, etc.; velvet rosette for the hair; point lace standing collars; gimp crochet cravat; scissors case; mat for beer glasses; Nettle rash; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
14 pages. Contents: Ladies' winter wrappings; Sending for the doctor; Family Cooking, by Pierre Blot - part IV; Uammers Upon the Road - of a mapless fellow-traveler; New York Fashions - the dolman-mantle walking suit; the princesse dress; melon puffs; carriage wraps; morning wrappers; dresses for a bridal party; invitations; Personal; Tapestry design for a rug; Paris Fashions; Christmas-Eve; Ladies' coiffures; tatted rosette; crochet rosette for cravat ends, etc.; Oriental embroidery for sofa-pillow;; tulle and lace bretelle-fichu; suit for girl from 10 to 12 years old; needle-work edging; ladies' walking suits; Converts; Sayings and Doings; To the Bitter End - continued; humor. Average wear. Note: pages 837-838 mssing. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's House and Street Suits; Novel Junk-Shops and their Keepers; St. Valentine's Day; Household Furniture - Wall-Paper; New York Fashions - spring silks; black silks, armure silks, brocaded silks, oriental silks, bourette, evening silks, checks and stripes, black and colored grenadines, spring millinery; Personal; Fringe of polonaises; Mignardise and crochet border for dresses, wrappings, etc.; netted and knotted fringe for dresses, wrappings, etc.; Mignardise and crochet edgings for lingerie; Border for lingerie - wroght guipure; Monograms for handkerchiefs; Border for Opera Cloaks, children's dresses, etc.; Dress Trimming; Jewel-Cup; Furniture Brush; Initials for Handkerchiefs, white embroidery; Figures for Tidies - wroght guipure and lace stitch; Juliet - continued; Savyings and Doings; coiffures, scalpettes, braids, etc. - nice illustrations; Gros Grain evening dress; Silk and Satin Evening Dress; Green Pastures and Piccadilly - continued; Why Kitty Did Not Kill Herself; Madame Schliemann - wife of the celebrated antiquarian discoverer - article and nice illustration; Fan with Lace Cover; Crepe lisse and lace fichu-collar; Cravats of serge ribbon with embroidery; netted guipure square; Russian braid and crochet square for tidies; Eradication of Garden Vermin; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Spring Tailor Gowns - cover illustration; A Case of Survival; Women and Men - women as household decorations; Family living on $500 a year - VIL; New York Fashions - spring millinery, shapes of bonnets and hats, beads, gauze and crapes, ribbons, spring colors, flowers, laces, lace and silk jackets; Personal; Full-page illustration "Retaliation" shows cupid and his firing squad; Article and Illustration of King Theebaw and his wife; Illustration of Rangoon Burmese ladies; The Heir of the Ages - continued; Great centerfold illustration "The Nurses' Seat at the Orphanage of St. Valery" - from the picture by Paul Delance in the Paris Salon of 1885; The Orphanage of Saint Valery; Paston Carew, Millionaire and the Miser, by E. Lynn Linton - continued; Paris Fashions; Sketches at Monte Carlo; Muffs;;; Figaro Jacket; Bordered Wool Costume; House Toilettes; The Grand Old Palm-tree of Cos; humor. Average wear. Some yellow staining. Cover fold mostly open. Fore-edge tears to last two pages. A worthy copy. Book
16 pages. Contents: "A Quiet Life" - cover illustration by W.T. Smedley; Shy People; Dunce or Pedant; Women and Men - women's letters; Family living on $500 a years - par IV; New York Fashions - warm jackets, hoods and robes for selighing, toboggan suits, inexpensive house dresses, hints about spring goods; Personal; South Kensington Designs; The Heir of the Ages, by James Payn - continued; The Cantankerous Wife - a folk-tale from the Russian of Afansief, by Mrs. Burton Harrison; Modern Kitchens; centerfold illustration of Warwick Castle; Paston Carew, Millionaire and Miser - continued; Honey William; The Great Botallack Mine; Evening Toilettes; Flower Garnitures for Evening Dresses; Ladies' Gloves; Arab Cookery, by Zahera - meat dishes; Evening toilettes; Evening corsage with lace trimming; humor. Above-average wear. Cover fold mostly open. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' Summer Dresses - nice cover illustration; Wedding gifts; Manners upon the road - of family crafts; New York Fashions - loose polonaises, fichu-blouses, new white blouses, the fan waist, varieties; Personal; Point lace and netted guipure edgings, insertions, etc. for lingerie, tidies, etc.; Cravat bows and bows for the hair; Black velvet necklace with steel spangles; English gossip; The county poor-house facts; Nice illustration for the month of July - but there is a small clipping from upper corner; Paris Fashions; Sayings and doings; To the Bitter End - continued; humor. Average wear. Note: page 485 missing. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' spring house and street dresses; The Love of Dress; Manners Upon the Road - of snow; New York Fashions - the spring suit, misses and children's clothing, boys' clothes; Personal; Necessaire for sewing utensils; tatted and crochet collars; cover for sofa-pillow - gold or silver embroidery; corners for album-covers, cushions, etc.; border for trimming lingerie; work-basket with stand; tassels for work-baskets, curtains, etc.; mignardise and crochet cover for toilette cushions; point lace and crochet cover for toilette cushions, etc.; Gold Beads; Some toilettes at Washington; Sayings and Doings; Ladies' and children's walking and house dresses; Color in Rooms; Illustrations - "Comedy of Married Life" - shows bull confronting man and woman; How it was Done; English Gossip; Sabres and Skirts; Peonies; Useful Recipes; To the Bitter End - continued; Who Will My Husband Be? - text and large illustration of women pouring water through the end of a key; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Practical notes on cements; Black gros grain paletot - front and back illustrations; Mode of roasting coffee; Having One's Own Way; Manners Upon the Road - of temper and temperament; New York Fashions - mourning dress goods, bonnets and veils, widows' mourning, dresses, trimmings, second mourning, varieties; Personal; Basket of covered card-board rings; needle-work and lace collar imitation of bruges lace; crochet and lace insertion and edging for lingerie; carriage leather flower-pot screen; black lace and bead sprays for bonnets, head-dresses, etc.; spring and summer hats and bonnets of trulle crape; To the Bitter End - continued; Sayings and Doings; Selection of Annuals; Making both ends meet; The Tea-Pot, by Hans Christian Andersen; Mr. Sutherland's Sickness, by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Paris Gossip; Dolly Varden Carriage costume; The Origin of Lace; Devices for looping trained skirts; Sympathies and antipathies; Tatted Edging for Lingerie; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' spring and summer dresses; The other side; Manners upon the road - of meeting ourselves; New York Fashions - spring and summer suits, wedding dresses; Personal; cravats in Venetian and point lace embroidery on lace; tatted cravat; Curtain Band - braid-work, knit-work, crochet, and tatting; Tapestry foundations for lamp-mats, sofa-pillows, etc.; Medallions for cigar-cases, card-cases, etc.; table-cover with satin stitch and gobelin embroidery; Jeannette Laboulaye; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; Lady's Dinner Dress; Weddings and Presents; spring and summer hats and bonnets; borders in white and guipure embroidery; design for round sewing-weights, lamp-mats; tatted edging and insertion for trimming lingerie; covers for toilette cushions, etc.; French Training of Children; London's Heart - continued; Paris Fashions; The great Bronze Budha of Japan; French Society;Sunday Morning - nice illustration; A Mother's Meeting - nice illustration; humor. Average wear. Book