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A must for researchers and writers of historical fiction, 6 Aug 2005
This review is from: Textiles and Clothing, c.1150-c.1450: Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) (Hardcover)
This is another of the brilliantly conceived and carried out, detailed works of the Medieval Period but out by the Museum of London. Dress Accessories; The Medieval Household : Daily Living c.1150-c.1450 (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) and Shoes and Pattens : Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) by Francis Grew, go with this book. They are worth every penny. They will bore the average reader, so they are really geared for the serious student, researcher or writers. They start with excavations, and then go into the technique used to produce textiles - wool, hair, linen, silk, dyes an the looms. They show you actual pieces of material in very close up detail so you actually see the weave, in some cases they should the reconstructed "how it really appeared". This is simply the best book on the subject and a must for Historical writers of this period.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential reference for those interested in extant textiles., 27 Sep 2001
This review is from: Textiles and Clothing, c.1150-c.1450: Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) (Hardcover)
The excavations of medieval London revealed many examples of textile, some in amazing condition. This book strikes the happy medium of being both indisputable scholarly reference and also a source of inspiration, particularly for anyone even considering attempting to make replicas of medieval garments. Clear line illustrations of looms and weaves, and examples of similar garments from manuscript sources are accompanied by good photographs of the extant textiles and a discussion of the techniques involved in their construction. Highly recommended.
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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Textiles & Clothing - Excellent resource!, 7 May 2000
By "vwoodard" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-c.1450 (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) (Paperback)
Textiles & Clothing is an Excellent resource for all who are interested in historic research of Textiles and Clothing. The book shows detailed pictures of artifacts excavated from London as well as reconstructive drawings showing weave and knitting structures. This is book 4 of the series. Others in series - Knives & Scabbards; Dress Accessories; Shoes & Pattens. All are great reference books.
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The Authenticists Bible, 1 Mar 2003
By Monica L. Kroger - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Textiles and Clothing, c.1150-c.1450: Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) (Hardcover)
Yes, this is it. This series of books (4 so far) is the bible as far as historical recreation is concerned. Yes, it is wonderfully detailed. Yes, it has great examples of how to make/cut/do a lot of clothing related details.. but to quote another historical author "Sometimes the Museum of London folks are just flying kites". Take, for example, the pattern and redrawing of the fitted 14th century dress. The pattern given in MOL:T&C is from one of the Greenland tunics. In fact, according to Robin Netherton, it's a redrawing of tunic that the is attributed as a man's tunic that isn't particularly fitted. There just isn't enough evidence to say that a tunic from Greenland is a good indication of fashion in mainland Europe. That said, this is a fantastic resource. It should be in every recreationists library. But reader beware not everything in it is exactly 100% accurate.
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One Persons Trash is Researchers Treasure, 29 Jan 2003
By "haberdasher@sympatico.ca" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Textiles and Clothing, c.1150-c.1450: Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London) (Hardcover)
Focusing on the excavations of clothing and textile reminants of Mediaeval London, this book reveals the vast range of fabrics available in Mediaeval London. The book also looks at the weaves of textiles, the craftmanship and needlework skills. This book is definately an interesting read for historians, re-enactors, and costume enthusiasts.
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