Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece, Etc

Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece, Etc
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Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000024091633
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Synopsis Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece, Etc by : Catharina Therése Lovisa Fredrika Elizabeth von Stedingk Greg Fouché (duchesse d'Otrante)

Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople

Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople
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Total Pages : 6
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1047456420
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Synopsis Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople by : Catharina Therése Lovisa Fredrika Elisabeth von Stedingk Grey Fouché (duchesse d'Otrante)

Catalogue of the Library

Catalogue of the Library
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Total Pages : 976
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510020760607
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Synopsis Catalogue of the Library by : Mercantile Library Association (San Francisco, Calif.)

Inside the Royal Wardrobe

Inside the Royal Wardrobe
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781474269940
ISBN-13 : 147426994X
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Synopsis Inside the Royal Wardrobe by : Kate Strasdin

Queen Alexandra used clothes to fashion images of herself as a wife, a mother and a royal: a woman who both led Britain alongside her husband Edward VII and lived her life through fashion. Inside the Royal Wardrobe overturns the popular portrait of a vapid and neglected queen, examining the surviving garments of Alexandra, Princess of Wales – who later became Queen Consort – to unlock a rich tapestry of royal dress and society in the second half of the 19th century. More than 130 extraordinary garments from Alexandra's wardrobe survive, from sumptuous court dress and politicised fancy dress to mourning attire and elegant coronation gowns, and can be found in various collections around the world, from London, Oslo and Denmark to New York, Toronto and Tokyo. Curator and fashion scholar Kate Strasdin places these garments at the heart of this in-depth study, examining their relationships to issues such as body politics, power, celebrity, social identity and performance, and interpreting Alexandra's world from the objects out. Adopting an object-based methodology, the book features a range of original sources from letters, travel journals and newspaper editorials, to wardrobe accounts, memoirs, tailors' ledgers and business records. Revealing a shrewd and socially aware woman attuned to the popular power of royal dress, the work will appeal to students and scholars of costume, fashion and dress history, as well as of material culture and 19th century history.