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Hats A History of Fashion in Headwear $18.95

This remarkable book presents an illustrated view of 2,000 years of head coverings. Over 800 drawings by the author--adapted from rare paintings, sculptures, and illustrations--accurately depict headgear in various aspects, including gender, class, and nationality. Crown, wigs, tiaras, and helmets appear among the varied forms of headdresses, which include conical leather caps worn by the Danes 70 B.C.; metal Viking helmets with horns; feathered Flemish berets (1410); petite straw hats, adorned with a rosette and ribbons (1870); handsome English top hats (1957); as well as ecclesiastical regalia, traditional and ethnic styles, and hats and head adornments from far beyond the European shores. By Hilda Amphlett. Paperback, 237 pages.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 October, 2007.
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