AN EMBROIDERY BOOK
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN, ASSYRIAN,
AND PERSIAN COSTUMES AND
DECORATIONS.
By Mary G. Houston and Florence S. Hornblower.
Containing 25 full-page illustrations, sixteen of them in colour, and 60 line diagrams in the text.
Small crown quarto.
In this volume the history of Costume is traced from the earliest ages. The illustrations (which are taken chiefly from the British Museum) are given in facsimile from the drawings of the artists of the period, and, where the drawing is too primitive to be easily understood, a garment is also shown drawn in modern style; in addition, every type of garment illustrated is accompanied by a flat pattern showing the cut. Information of this special character on Ancient Costume is usually very difficult to obtain, and it is anticipated that the volume will be of first-rate importance to dress designers, to theatrical designers, and also to the schools in which historical costume and the history of the progress of the human race are subjects for study.
Published by A. & C. BLACK, Ltd., 4, 5 & 6, Soho
Square, London, W. 1.
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PLATE I.