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Everyday Dress of the American Colonial Period Coloring Book by Peter F. Copeland

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Everyday Dress of the American Colonial Period Coloring Book

Paperback – Coloring Book, June 1, 1975

Peter F. Copeland

Dover Publications · Paperback · June 1, 1975

Reading lane: Colonial & Revolutionary U.S.

Forty-six remarkable drawings reproduce the everyday dress of numerous American colonists of the 1770s: — broom seller, farmer and his wife, wagoner, cooper, gentleman, barber, doctor, fisherman, carpenter, rural militiaman, wigmaker, and many others.

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Reading lane: Colonial & Revolutionary U.s. and Colonial America (to 1775).Publisher: Dover Publications.

Book Details

Authors
Peter F. Copeland
Publisher
Dover Publications
Published
June 1, 1975
Format
Paperback
Theme
Colonial & Revolutionary U.S. · Colonial America (to 1775)
Reading lane
Colonial & Revolutionary U.S.

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  • Colonial & Revolutionary U.S.

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Forty-six remarkable drawings reproduce the everyday dress of numerous American colonists of the 1770s: — broom seller, farmer and his wife, wagoner, cooper, gentleman, barber, doctor, fisherman, carpenter, rural militiaman, wigmaker, and many others. Completely authentic, each illustration is accompanied by a caption and a brief description of the clothing. This delightful sourcebook for learning social history features 46 lively drawings — 15 figures depicted in color on c...

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Forty-six remarkable drawings reproduce the everyday dress of numerous American colonists of the 1770s: — broom seller, farmer and his wife, wagoner, cooper, gentleman, barber, doctor, fisherman, carpenter, rural militiaman, wigmaker, and many others. Completely authentic, each illustration is accompanied by a caption and a brief description of the clothing. This delightful sourcebook for learning social history features 46 lively drawings — 15 figures depicted in color on covers.

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