Glossy illust paperback with bumped lower tip, text tight and bright 182 pp. Not exlib. Complete resource on where to go to obtain materials to construct costumes of all varieties. Offered from a five star, full-time antiquarian bookseller. Your satisfaction is our number 1 priority. View More...
First edition hardcover in very dark green cloth covered boards with red titles and line drawings of a Scottish chap in full garb with long hose criss crossed with the laces of his ghillies, wearing a sporran, kilt, sash and cap facing frt on the frt board, and showing the backside view of his outfit on the rear board. Not exlib, no names, tears or soil in the 102 pp text which does not show one illustration of the kilt inside, just several decorative floral and ruled line drawings as chapter headings and endings. Perhaps the most sought book on the subject and quite hard to come by, this o... View More...
Near fine revised paperback with negligible wear at tips of card cover. Easel style binding spiral bound at top with glossy covers. 124 pp text tight and bright, clean and unmarked. Profusely illustrated showing a myriad ways to dress with scarves. View More...
Tight bright 1st edition hardcover with very light wear at tips. NOT exlib, text shows one light fingerprint on blank fep, else clean. Louie's five sisters are always borrowing his coolest of clothes but one day, while searching for something to wear, Louie realizes that his sisters are more important that cool clothes. View More...
Fine condition glossy 22 pp paperback with color photos of the scarves of the season as well as several pages on how to tie your scarf in various ways to wear as an accessory. Booklet measures 3 7/8 in square. Gift quality collectible. View More...
Near fine condition glossy 36 pp paperback with color photos of the scarves of the season as well as several pages on how to tie your scarf in various ways to wear as an accessory. Created and printed by Hermes from original drawings. Booklet measures 3 7/8 in square. Negligible wear at extremities, gift quality collectible. View More...
Attractive, clean copy originally published 1937, this is the second edition of 1939. Approx. 3 1/2" wide by 6 1/4" tall. "Index by clans and septs, with interesting notes on the clans and their tartans." We thought the pages of tartan ties would be super enlarged and used as a dynamic & unique wallpaper for a feature wall in a Scotsman's wardrobe or closet. View More...
Nice copy with wrinkle and closed/repaired 1/2" tear at head of frt cover, wrinkle follows rest of text at upper tip only. Approx. 3 1/2" wide by 6 1/4" tall. "Index by clans and septs, with interesting notes on the clans and their tartans." We thought the pages of tartan ties would be super enlarged and used as a dynamic & unique wallpaper for a feature wall in a Scotsman's wardrobe or closet. View More...
2nd printing hardcover. Price clipped dj has some age-toning on white background cover, one crease and a 1/4" closed tear at head of rear panel. A practical, illustrated primer, based on the principles of Chic Simple living, steers readers confidently through collars, cuffs, fabrics, knots, and tie designs to create more than fifty shirt-tie combinations. 96 pp. View More...
First edition, first printing hardcover in illustrated paper covered boards with glossy paste on frt cov. Not exlib. Tips and spine ends sharp. 94 pp text is crisp and unmarked. All page fore edges are printed in the classic black/red buffalo plaid. Gift quality book loaded with historical photographs and vintage advertising media shots for this legendary outfitter. In 1830 John Rich built a mill in north-central Pennsylvania and began a business selling woolen fabrics to logging camps. Today Woolrich is still going strong, selling a full range of products for the outdoor lifestyle to c... View More...
Gift quality hardcover in unclipped, unpriced glossy illustrated dust wrapper in new mylar. This is the second printing of the first edition published 1964, long sold out. 160 pages without names, soil, tears or markings. The only fault is some small round stains on the head of the page block. With 29 pages of illustrations, 142 cutting diagrams and 27 tailors' patterns. Indispensable for costumers & wardrobe artists. This book traces the evolution of the style of men's dress through a sequence of diagrams accurately scaled down from patterns of actual garments, many of them rare museum ... View More...