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Call number Item
G Geography, Anthropology, Folklore, Recreation (Go to start of category)
GT Manners and Customs (Go to start of category)
  (see also BJ for Etiquette titles)
GT730 .S7 1842 [Info] A Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, From the Establishment of the Saxons In Britain to the Present Time, Illustrated By Engravings Taken From the Most Authentic Remains of Antiquity; To Which Is Prefixed an Introduction, Containing a General Description of the Ancient Habits In Use Among Mankind, From the Earliest Period of Time to the Conclusion of the Seventh Century (new and improved edition, 2 volumes; London: H. G. Bohn, 1842), by Joseph Strutt, ed. by J. R. Planché
GT737 .G65 1988 [Info] From Queen to Empress: Victorian Dress, 1837-1877 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1988), by Caroline Goldthorpe (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
GT813 .I46 [Info] Fashions of the Hapsburg Era: Austria-Hungary (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1980), contrib. by Stella Blum (PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org)
GT813 .I46 [Info] The Imperial Style: Fashions of the Hapsburg Era (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1980), ed. by Polly Cone (page images and PDF with commentary at Metropolitan Museum of Art and Google)
GT844 .L66 [Info] The Mens Answer to the Womens Petition against Coffee: Vindicating Their Own Performances, and the Vertues of That Liquor, From the Undeserved Aspersions Lately Cast Upon Them by Their Scandalous Pamphlet (London, 1674) (HTML in Germany)
GT850 .C35 [Info] The History of Fashion in France: or, The Dress of Women From the Gallo-Roman Period to the Present Time (New York, Scribner and Welford, 1882), by Augustin Challamel, trans. by Frances Cashel Hoey and John Lillie (multiple formats at archive.org)
GT860 .A34 1989 [Info] The Age of Napoleon: Costume from Revolution to Empire, 1789-1815 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, c1989), ed. by Katell Le Bourhis, contrib. by Charles-Otto Zieseniss, Philippe Séguy, Clare Le Corbeiller, Pierre Arizzoli-Clémentel, Jean Coural, Chantal Gastinel-Coural, Raoul Brunon, Colombe Samoyault-Verlet, and Michele Majer (page images and PDF at metmuseum.org)
GT860 .K63 2006 [Info] Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the Eighteenth Century (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, c2006), by Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton, contrib. by Mimi Hellman (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
GT880 .M6 [Info] Le Dessus du Panier (in French; 1914), by Maurice Jean Meyan and Jean Socquet, illust. by Zoë de Borelli Vranska, M. de Borelli Vranska, and G. de Colomès (page images at HathiTrust; US access only; some initial pages missing)
GT964 .U58 1590 [Info] Selected illustrations (unique bound volume of 80 images from Diversarum Nationum Habitus and other Bertelli works, ca. 1590), by Pietro Bertelli
GT1040 .H57 [Info] History of Russian Costume from the Eleventh to the Twentieth Century (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1977), by T. S. Aleshina, I. I. Vishnevskaia, L. V. Efimova, Tamara Timofeevna Korshunova, V. A. Malm, E. Moiseenko, M. M. Postnikova-Loseva, and E. P. Chernukha (page images and PDF with commentary at Metropolitan Museum of Art and Google)
GT1051  .B3 H4 [Info] Die Volkstrachten in den Ostseeprovinzen und in Setukesien (in German; Helsinki: Druckerei der Finnischen Literaturgesellschaft, 1909), by Axel Olai Heikel (page images at HathiTrust)
GT1370 .T5 [Info] Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors (New York: Brentanos, ca. 1922), by Max Tilke, trans. by L. Hamilton (multiple formats at archive.org)
GT1539 .C4 A24 [Info] Geklopte Boomschors als Kleedingstof op Midden-Celebes, en Hare Geographische Verspreiding in Indonesië (Publicaties uit 's Rijks Ethnographisch Museum series 2 v4, in Dutch; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1905), by N. Adriani and Alb. C. Kruyt, contrib. by J. D. E. Schmeltz
GT1720 .L3 [Info] Female Costumes, Historical, National, and Dramatic, in 200 Plates (London: Lacy, 1865), by Thomas Hailes Lacy (multiple formats at archive.org)
GT1750 .H6 [Info] Fancy Dresses Described: or, What to Wear at Fancy Balls, by Ardern Holt, illust. by Lilian Young (page images at Wisconsin)
GT1855 .W37 2006 [Info] When the Girls Came Out to Play: The Birth of American Sportswear (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, c2006), by Patricia Campbell Warner (PDF files at umass.edu)
GT2073 .M35 1993 [Info] Infra-Apparel (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1993), by Richard Martin (page images and PDF with commentary at Metropolitan Museum of Art and Google)
GT2075 .L6 1868 [Info] The Corset and the Crinoline: A Book of Modes and Costumes From Remote Periods to the Present Time (London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, ca. 1868), by William Barry Lord
GT2170 .S6 [Info] Gloves, Past and Present (New York: The Sherwood Press, 1917), by Willard M. Smith
GT2210 .S3 [Info] Umbrellas and Their History (ca.1871), by William Sangster (Gutenberg text)
GT2250 .O8 [Info] Jewels and the Woman: The Romance, Magic and Art of Feminine Adornment (New York: Horizon Press, c1958), by Marianne Ostier (page images at HathiTrust)
GT2290 .A5 1904 [Info] At the Sign of the Barber's Pole: Studies in Hirsute History (Cottingham: J. R. Tutin, 1904), by William Andrews (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
GT2420 .M6 [Info] Home Life in All Lands (3 volumes; Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Co., c1907-1911), by Charles Morris
GT2420 .S93 1893 [Info] Courtship and Marriage, and the Gentle Art of Home-Making (London: Hutchinson and Co., 1894), by Annie S. Swan (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)

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