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Regency etiquette : the mirror of graces (1811) by a lady of distinction. 
Year: 1997 
Call No: 391.2 REG 
The art of dress; or, guide to the toilette: with directions for adapting various parts of the female costume to the complexion and figure; hints on cosmetics, &c. / embellished with engravings from designs by Frank Howard, ESQ. 
Year: 1839 
Call No: 391.2 HOW 
The Art Of Dressing the Hair. A Poem. Humbly inscribed to the Members of the T. N. Club, by E. P. Philocosm. And Late Hair-Dresser to the said Society. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1770 
Call No: [B.22] 
The costume of Yorkshire, illustrated by a series of forty engravings, being fac-similes of original drawings. With descriptions in English and French. 
Year: 1814 
Call No: 391.42 WAL 
The Mirror of the Graces; Or, The English Lady's Costume: Combining and Harmonizing Taste And Judgment, Elegance And Grace, Modesty, Simplicity, And Economy, With Fashion In Dress [etc.] 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1811 
Call No: 391.2 MIR 
The Whole Art Of Dress! Or, The Road to Elegance and fashion, at the Enormous Saving of Thirty Per Cent!!! Being a treatise upon that essential and much-Cultivated requisite of the present day, gentlemen's costume . . . By a Cavalry Officer. 
Year: 1830 
Call No: 391.1 WHO 
Waterloo walking dress. Invented by Mrs Bell No 26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square. Engraved for No 73 of La Belle Assemblee 1 Aug. 1815. 
Year: 1815 
Call No: 391.42 BEL 
Women's costumes 1600-1750, London Museum 
Year: 1969 
Call No: 391.209 HAL 
Working class costume from sketches of characters by William Johnstone White, 1818 / edited by Pamela Clabburn 
Edition: [Reprint 1977] 
Year: 1971 
Call No: 391 WHI 
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