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King's Servants: Men's dress at the accession of Henry VIII

(by Caroline Johnson; editors Jane Malcolm-Davies & Ninya Mikhaila) The typical clothing worn by the middle-ranking men who were clerks, messengers, and huntsmen, etc., during the decades between the battles of Bosworth (1485) and Flodden (1513) is described and reconstructed in this beautifully illustrated book. The research was based on period orders for clothes and records of payments to mercers, tailors, drapers, etc. There are comprehensive patterns for a man's complete costume from the early Tudor period. Color photos throughout; Patterns 8 x 10, Paper, 48p

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$30.00


     
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