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Schiffer Fashion Press BACKLIST 1 1 50s Popular Fashions: For Men, Women, Boys & Girls. Roseann Ettinger. Those swing- ing Fifties are fondly remembered in this bright, eye-catching book of everyday fashions for men, women, boys and girls. Color photos illustrate hundreds of examples, most of them never worn and retaining their original colors and freshness. A glossary, index and price guide make this a very useful book for collectors. Size:81/2"x11"•633colorphotos Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN:0-88740-724-2•softcover•$29.95 Fifties Forever! Popular Fashions for Men, Women, Boys, and Girls. Roseann Ettinger. 1950s clothing for the entire family, including formal and casual styles, is shown in over 450 color photographs with descriptions and current values. An excellent reference for the “Fifties Look”. Size:81/2"X11"•469colorphotos Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0640-5•softcover•$29.95 Vintage Fashions for Women: The 1950s & 60s. Kristina Harris. Bebop back to post-war America, to crinoline, snug-bodiced, full-skirted dresses, sheath gowns, clear plastic evening shoes, and much more. This colorful book il- lustrates hundreds of examples of this exciting eraofdesign.Over500photoswillmake ituseful to collectors and designers alike. Plus, to help with the hunt, there’s an up-to-date value guide. Size:81/2"x11"•519colorphotos Price Guide • 176 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0197-7•softcover•$29.95 Hollywood Costume Design by Travilla. Maureen Reilly. Bill Travilla’s legendary costume designs lit up the silver screen for Marilyn Mon- roe, Tom Mix, Ann Sheridan, Errol Flynn, Joan Crawford, Jane Russell, Paul Newman, and Joanne Woodward, among others. Original sketches and photos chronicle his work. Size:81/2"x11"•160color,90b/wphotos•192pp. ISBN:0-7643-1569-2 • hardcover•$59.95 Fashions in the Groove, 1960s. Joe Poltorak, with an Introduction by Patricia McLaughlin. Fashions from elephant bells to tube tops, this book is a visually unforgettable, cross-country tour of styles that faded, and colors that will never dull. Printed polyester shirts, the sock of psychedelic paisleys, and a parade of pop T-shirt icons in 450 photos create a reference for collectors. Size:81/2"x11"•440colorphotos Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0620-0•softcover•$29.95 Psychedelic Chic: Artistic Fashions of the Late 1960s & Early 1970s. Roseann Ettinger. More than 425 beautiful color photos showcase the luxurious assortment of clothes and accessories worn by psychedelic era men and women. The designs of Emilio Pucci are joined by fashions influenced by Op Art, “flower power,” the East, and native-inspired prints. Values, a bibliography, and an index all are provided. Size:81/2"x11"•over430colorphotos Price Guide/Index • 176 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0811-4•hardcover•$39.95 Signature Prints: Jet-set Glamour of the ‘60s& ‘70s. RoseannEttinger.Non-wrinkling,silk jerseyclothing,withboldandcolorfulprintssigned by the most distinguished fashion designers of the mid-1950s, including Italy’s Emilio Pucci, Mr. Dino, Paganne, Eduardo, and more. Over 350 gorgeous colorphotographsdisplaypartyandcasualstylesof signatureprintsthatremainclassictoday.Includespe- riodshoes,jewelry,handbags,andotheraccessories. Size:81/2"x11"•350colorphotos•Index•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2896-1•hardcover•$39.95 Tomorrow’s Heirlooms: Women’s Fashions ofthe’60s&’70s. TrinaRobbins.The interesting, sometimeschaoticdecadesofthe60sand70swere reflected in the verve and variety of their fashions. Hundredsofcheerfuldresses,jumpsuits,bellbottoms, hotpants, and disco clothes are illustrated with full color photos. Set in the context of the social issues of theera, theappreciationofboth isenhanced. Size:81/2"x11"•396colorphotos PriceGuide/Index•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-0354-6•softcover•$29.95 VINTAGE FASHIONS: MILITARY UNIFORMS RallyRoundtheFlag—UniformsoftheUnion Volunteersof1861:TheNewEnglandStates. RonField.Offers thefirst thoroughexaminationof Union Volunteers during the first few months of theCivilWar.Contemporary images,plussurviving examplesofclothingandheadgearfrommuseums andprivatecollections.AcceptedbyTheCompanyof Military Historians, this is an essential reference for collectors, livinghistorians,modelers,andcurators. Size:81/2"x11"•165color&b/wphotos•160pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4908-9•hardcover•$45.00 Field Grey Uniforms of the Imperial Ger- man Army 1907-1918. Michael Baldwin & MalcolmFisher.Periodphotographsandawealth of highly detailed color studio photos of tunics drawn from one of the world’s greatest private collections, make this an absolute must for any collectorofWWIuniformsormemorabilia.It lays out all the variations of tunic, their origins and usage. This reader-friendly book will help guide thenoviceandexperiencedcollectoralikethrough theoftendifficultandconfusing informationon thesubject.•Size:113/4"x16"•400colorb/w images • 272 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4033-8 hardcover•$125.00• Schiffer LTD BritishOfficers’PeakCapsoftheSecondWorld War Olivier C. Dorrell. A first of its kind, this essential guidetoBritishOfficers’peakcapsshowscollectorshow to identify and date a cap to a particular period, learn about the peak cap’s history, and discover techniques on care, display and storage. This book provides a list ofknowncapmakersandapriceguide. Size:9”x12”•290colorb/wphotos•176pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4578-4•hard•$69.99 Women for Victory: American Service- women in World War II History and Uni- forms Series - Volume 1. Katy Endruschat Goebel. The Women for Victory series pro- vides a thorough and authoritative reference for American servicewomen’s history and uniforms of WWII. Vol.1 examines the Army Nurse Corps, and Navy Nurse Corps, as well as the lesser known the Army Hospital Dietitians and Army Physical Therapists. Size:9"x12"•over1200color b/w images•360pp.• ISBN:978-0-7643-3959-2 hardcover•$89.99• Schiffer LTD VINTAGE FASHIONS: MEN'S CLOTHING ADandyGuidetoDatingVintageMenswear: WWI through the 1960s. Sue Nightingale. An easy-to-use compilation of information for dating menswear garments that is ideal for collectors of vintage men’s and women’s clothing. Liberally il- lustrated with labels, images from catalogs and magazines, and actual garments, this resource is equally helpful for fashion designers, costume designers,andcurators. Size:81/2"x11"•640 images•272pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3890-8•hardcover•$49.99 Men’sClothing&Fabricsinthe1890s. Roseann Ettinger.Herearecolor lithographsand linedrawings ofmendressed forwork inthe1890sandhundreds of heavy woolen and cotton cloth swatches from theirclothesofacenturyago.Nowtheyhavebecome antiquesthemselves.Vintageclothingcollectorsand designerswillmarvelat theirvariety. Size:81/2"x11"•130colorplates PriceGuide•112pp. ISBN:0-7643-0616-2•softcover•$24.95 VINTAGE FASHIONS: HISTORICAL SURVEYS TheWell-DressedChild:Children’sClothing 1820s-1950s. AnnaMacPhail.Babyandchildren’s wear from the Victorian Era to early 20th century displaydiversestylesfrompopularandruggedtartans andplaidsofthe1880stoexquisitechristeninggowns ofcottonandsilk. Size:81/2"x11"•340+colorphotos Price Guide • 160 pp. • ISBN: 0-7643-0858-0 hardcover•$39.95 Wee Warriors and Playtime Patriots: Chil- dren’sMilitaryRegalia,CivilWarErathrough theVietnamPeriod. NancyGriffith.Afascinating historyofchildren’smilitary-inspiredfashionsdating from1860-1976,illustratedwith vintagephotographs ofchildren inuniform.Auniqueandcomprehensive visualreferencebook.Forcollectors,abuyingguide to theuniformsandphotographs is included. Size:81/2"x11"•500+color&b/wphotos PriceGuide•224pp. ISBN:0-7643-1181-6•hardcover•$49.95 The Child in Fashion: 1750-1920. Kristina Harris with photography by Mare Yaroscak. Over 440 photographs of authentic children’s fashions from the 18th century through the 1920s. Here are answers to the questions: Why did boys wear dresses? Why did girls wear corsets? and more. The book brings together a wealth of information about boys’ and girls’ clothing and the history of childhood itself, with values. Size:81/2"x11"•375color&68b/wphotos Price Guide/Index • 176 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0639-1•softcover•$29.95 Beads In Fashion 1900-2000. Leslie Piña, Lorita Winfield & Constance Korosec. Beautiful fashions covered with beads in this lavishly il- lustrated book. Includes the history, techniques, and preservation of vintage and modern clothing with beads through 534 beautiful color photos, a detailed text, captions, value guide, index, and bibliography. Clothing by designers such as Fortuny and Mackie to unknowns will delight all who enjoy fashion. Size:81/2"x11"•534colorphotos •Price Guide/ Index • 192 pp. • ISBN: 0-7643-0792-4 • hard cover•$39.95 Wearable Art 1900-2000. Shirley Friedland & Leslie Piña. From one-of-a-kind hand-made accessories to commercially-made apparel, wearable art has become important for vin- tage and contemporary fashion. Showcasing over 500 color photographs, an extensive il- lustrated glossary, bibliography, and value guide, this is the first book to cover both vintage and new wearable art creations. Size:81/2"x11"•512colorphotos •Price Guide 208 pp. •ISBN:0-7643-0719-3•hardcover $49.95 Wearable Art Accessories & Jewelry 1900-2000. Leslie Piña & Shirley Friedland. Stunning vintage and contemporary wearable art accessories presented in 575 color photographs including close-up shots detailing the intricacy of handwork involved. An exquisite assemblage of hats, handbags, scarves, shoes, and jewelry present this compelling topic at its best. Size:81/2"x11"•575photos •Price Guide 184pp.•ISBN:0-7643-0971-4•hardcover•$39.95 Fashions & Accessories 1840-1980. Geoffrey Warren. 140 years of fashion history divided into major fashion move- ments. Full-color drawings show basic clothing designs, and accessories from hats and shoes to gloves and jewelry. An invaluable book for collectors, fashion historians, designers, and theatrical costumers. Size:11"x81/2"•558colordrawings Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0309-0•softcover•$29.95

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