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Costume patterns and designs, a survey of costume patterns and designs of all periods and nations from antiquity to modern times

Max Tilke
This work is a historical survey of costume patterns and dress designs from around the world. The garments are shown spread out, and as the fabrics are rich in ornament, colourful decorations and embroidery, the work is at the same time a valuable collection of dress materials, useful to fashion and theatrical costume designers as well as textile fabric designers
Print Book, English, [1957]
F.A. Praeger, New York, [1957]
History
49 pages 128 plates (some color) 35 cm
1561578
1. ANCIENT BABYLONIA
2. EGYPT. Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom
3. ANCIENT EGYPT. New Kingdom and Later Period I
4. EGYPT. Later Period II
5. IRANIAN GARMENTS
6. ASSYRIANS
7. ASSYRIANS (or vassal States)
8. INHABITANTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS AND THE LEVANT Semites, Philistines, Syrians, Sardinians, Hittites, Lybians, Phoenicians, Cypriots
9. OLD PERSIA: MEDIAN AND PERSIAN COSTUME
10. GREEK ANTIQUITY
11. ROME. The Toga
12. ASIA MINOR, SYRIA, PALESTINE
13. ISRAEL, SYRIA AND MESOPOTAMIA
14. ARABIA, ISRAEL, SYRIA
15. EASTERN ARABIA
16. TURKEY. Beginning of the 19th Century
17. TURKEY, ASIA MINOR, SYRIA
18. GARMENTS FROM KURDISTAN AND MESOPOTAMIA
19. TROUSERS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST
20. TURKEY, EGYPT, ISRAEL. The most important types of garments from the Near East
21. ARABIA AND THE NEAR EAST. The Aba or Abayeh
22. EGYPT IN THE 19th CENTURY. Women's Clothes
23. EGYPT. Median, Persian, and Arabian Garments
24. EASTERN SUDAN, KORDOFAN AND ABYSSINIA
25. EAST AFRICA. Spiral fitted garment in Nubia, Abyssinia and Somaliland - 26. EAST AFRICA: SUDAN
27. EAST AFRICA
28. NORTH AFRICA: MOROCCO AND TUNIS
29. NORTH AFRICA: MOROCCO
30. NORTH AFRICA: ALGERIA AND TUNIS. The Burnous
31. NORTH AFRICA: ALGERIA AND TUNISIA: Burnous, Haik and Djebbah
32. NORTH AFRICA: Different types of haik
33. NORTH AFRICA: ALGERIA AND TUNISIA
34. NORTH AFRICA: ALGERIA AND TUNISIA [sic]
35. ROME: THE EMPIRE
36. BYZANTINE EMPIRE
37. ECCLESIASTICAL COSTUME. Priests' Garments
38. 38. PREHISTORIC AND EARLY GERMANIC PERIODS
39. SLOVAKIA, MORAVIA, GALICIA
40. POLAND
41. HUNGARY. Tartar-Magyar Garments
42. HUNGARY. Old Magyar
43. RUMANIA. Bukovina, Dobrudja, Walachia
44. RUMANIAN INFLUENCE ON SOUTHERN SLAV COSTUME
45. PODOLIA AND EAST CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS
46. CENTRAL AND WESTERN RUSSIA. Little Russians and White Russians
47. BALTIC PROVINES AND GOVERNMENT OF ARCHANGEL Parts of women's costume from the islands of Dagö and Ösel
48. TARTAR INFLUENCE ON THE BALTIC PROVINCES
49. TARTAR INFLUENCE ON GREAT RUSSIAN WOMEN'S COSTUME
50. ORIGINAL GREAT RUSSIAN-SLAV WOMEN'S COSTUME - 51. VOLGA FINNS
52. VOLGA FINNS [sic]
53. FINLAND AND LAPLAND
54. DALMATIA AND HERZEGOVINA
55. BOSNIA. ALBANIA. DALMATIA
56. MONTENEGRO. DALMATIA. HERZEGOVINA
57. MACEDONIA. Women's and Men's jackets
58. MACEDONIA. Women's Costume
59. SERBIA AND MACEDONIA
60. SERBIA AND BULGARIA
61. ALBANIA. Men's Costume
62. ALBANIA. Men's Costume [sic]
63. ALBANIA. Women's Costume
64. ALBANIA. Women's Costume [sic]
65. GREECE. Modern Greek Costume
66. TURKEY 1570-1600
67. SPAIN. Moorish-Iberian Culture
68. RUSSIA. Tribes of the Caucasus
69. RUSSIA. Tribes of the Caucasus [sic]
70. RUSSIA. Tribes of the Caspian Steppe
71. RUSSIA. Kasan-Tartars and Ural-Bashkirs
72. KALMUCKS OF THE CASPIAN STEPPE
73. TARTAR STYLES OF GARMENTS FROM THE CAUCASUS AND IRAN
74. IRAN. Men's Clothes
75. IRAN. Women's Clothes - 76. TURKESTAN. Men's Clothes
77. TURKESTAN. Women's Clothes
78. TURKOMANS AND TARTAR TRIBES IN ASIA
79. TIBET
80. TIBET [sic]
81. AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTH-WESTERN HIMALAYAS
82. NORTHERN INDIA, PUNJAB, BALUCHISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN
83. NORTHERN INDIA. KASHMIR
84. INDIA. Women's Wraps
85. NORTHERN INDIA. Men's Costume
86. INDO-CHINA. ASSAM AND BURMA
87. INDO-CHINA. BURMA AND TONKING
88. INDO-CHINA. SOUTH WESTERN CHINA. ASSAM AND BURMA
89. SOUTH WESTERN CHINA
90. CHINA
91. CHINA. Actors and Warriors
92. CHINA. Uniforms
93. CHINA. Uniforms and Actors
94. MONGOLIA
95. MANCHURIA
96. KOREA. Military and Citizen's Costume
97. KOREA. Women's Costume
98. JAPAN
99. JAPAN [sic]
100. JAPAN [sic] - 101. INDONESIA AND OCEANIA
102. EAST SIBERIA. KAMCHADALES AND GHILYAKS
103. SIBERIA. Yakuts
104. SIBERIA. Tunguses Ceremonial dress belonging to a Tunguse from Taruchansk in Yeniseisk. (Dr. Fisch, Journey: 1876)
105. SIBERIA. Dolganes
106. WESTERN SIBERIA. East Yakuts and Samoyedes
107. ANCIENT MEXICO
108. NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA
109. MEXICO. 19th Century
110. MEXICO. 19th Century [sic]
111. PERU. Garments from Inca Tombs
112. PERU. Head-dress and parts of garments
113. NORTH AMERICA. Red Indians
114. NORTH AMERICA. Red Indians [sic]
115. NORTH AMERICA. Red Indians [sic]
116. SOUTH AMERICA
117. TIME OF THE CAROLINGIANS AND TIME OF THE CRUSADES Influence of Crusades on European Costume
118. GOTHIC COSTUME OF THE 13th AND 14th CENTURIES In particular according to the Greenland "finds"
119. ITALIAN EARLY RENAISSANCE: THE 14th AND 15th CENTURIES
120. BURGUNDIAN-FRENCH COSTUME IN THE 14th AND 15th CENTURIES
121. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION IN GERMANY
122. SPANISH FASHION IN GERMANY (After original colour [sic] photographs) Court dress of Saxon princes and princesses, 17th century, Dresden, Historical Museum
123. SPANISH FASHION IN GERMANY (After original colour [sic] photographs) Court dress of Saxon Electors of the 17th century, Dresden Museum
124. SPANISH FASHION IN WESTERN EUROPE
125. ENGLISH FASHION IN THE 16th AND 17th CENTURIES After originals in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Castle Rosenborg, Copenhagen
126. LATE BAROQUE AND ROCOCO
127. PERIOD OF THE REVOLUTION AND THE FRENCH EMPIRE
128. THE VARIOUS FORMS OF THE HOOP-SHIRT DURING THREE CENTURIES