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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, February 1984‎

‎20 pages. Features: Techniques - Innishmacsaint Lace from Iceland; Elsie Blaschke - Embellished Silk - by Elizabeth Dingman; Samplers; Needlepoint Pendants; Thimbles; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, February 1985‎

‎18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Needlepoint Artist has Scottish Rite in Stitches - Vera Griffith; Guild Offers Outlet for Needlecraft - article by Marie Dye which appeared in the Nanaimo Daily Free Press; Innu Tea Dolls - Traditional Labrador Crafts; Candle-Wicking - informative article with bibliography; Ukrainaian Embroidery - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Armchair Shopping; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, February 1986‎

‎20 pages. Features: Lots of club news; Lace is Back in Front; The Patterson Collection - Domestic Lace from the late 19th to the Early 20th Centuries; Rolled Storage of Quilts and Coverlets at the Provincial Museum of Alberta, by Gladys Serafino; Constance Howard - adding a little colour to your life; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, February 1988‎

‎20 pages. Features: Wee Treasures; Helen Rumpel's Creativity in Fine Art Stitchery; Members' Gallery - Vena Meitens; Duffle Embroidery in Newfoundland and Labrador; When is a Housewife a Sewing Kit? - by Arlene Halme; Stitching Trivia; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, February 1989‎

‎16 pages. Features: Chinese Needlecase; Ned Darning of Filet Lace; Stitching Trivia; "Take Up Your Needle" - author unknown; "Midnight Blue" Bergello Pattern; "Manz Zorj" - Embroidery of the Hill Tribes; Thoughts of Sheep in Wales and Other Embroideries; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, June 1995‎

‎28 pages. Features: Valuing Your Needlework - by Linda Lachance; Mary Queen of Scots - by Sherry Del Rizzo; Ukrainian Embroidery - by Sue Ann Bly; Calla Lilies - by Janice Routley; Try it - You might like it - by Pet Menon; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, June 1996‎

‎28 pages. Features: Be Careful What You Copy - by Kathie R. Kerler; Is the Strawberry Emery Disappearing? - by Madge Nordin; Beading on Canvas - by Mary Sustrik; A Visit to a Flea Market - by Thelma Fraser; Stitching and Your Vision - by Jackie Roggeveen; Through the Eye of a Needle - Show - by Diana Anderson; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, June 1997‎

‎40 pages. Features: Pat Weatherley Profile; Journey of the Threaded Needle - by Ginny fernandez; My Journal's Surprises - by Beverley McInnes; Stitchers - by Winifred Westlake; Let's Talk About Stitches - by Mary Sustrik; EAC Libraries; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, March 1996‎

‎32 pages. Features: Aidan - Bishop and Saint - by Nona Smith; A Special Jewelled Pin - by Mary Sustrik; Hardanger Bookmark - by Roberta Rolf; Introduction to Copyright - Part 3; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked (aside from address label). Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, March 1997‎

‎36 pages. Features: Eileen Gallant; English Embroidery through the Nineteenth Century; Stitched with Love - Beverly G. Wile; Finding 'Lost' Projects; Technique - Schwalm - by Roberta Rolf; Does He or Doesn't He? - by Karen Swiderski; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1985‎

‎22 pages. Features: Yukon Guild of Needlearts - Provincial and Territorial Floral Quilt; Chapter news from across the country; The Heritage Quilt - by Joy Godfrey of Peterborough; History of Quilting - by Eleanor Podl; Caring for Antique (and new) Quilts; Jewel Glazing - by Margaret Stephenson Coole; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1986‎

‎20 pages. Features: Lots of Chapter news from across the country; The Volunteer Artist-in-Residence Programme - The Centre for the Arts - Niagara South Board of Education; Early Childhood Art Education - with Fabric and Thread; The Joy of Innocence - Part I - A Young Man's Fancy; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1987 - 19th Century Needleworkers‎

‎20 pages. Features: Nineteenth Century Needleworkers - Part I - Needlework for Pleasure; The Sprit of Nova Scotia; Stitching Trivia; More Than Meets the Eye; Pin Cushions - by Arlene Halme; Wee Treasures; The Dugald Costume Museum, Dugald, Manitoba; Presentation of Embroidered Textiles; Armchair ShoppingMembers' Gallery - contrasts by Ann Haesell, Calgary, Alberta; "Family Sampler" - by Pat Drummond; and more. Clean with light wear. Book‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1988‎

‎20 pages. Features: Fans; Stitching Trivia; Summer Happenings; Armchair Shopping; Embroidered Silk Postcards of the Great War; The Museum for Textiles - A New Look - by Dorothy Hoover; Ivalu - Traditions of Inuit Clothing, April 20, 1988 - January 10, 1989; The McCord Museum of Canadian History, Montreal; Profiled - Our Banner Makers; "Shades of Alberta" - Calgary Guild of Needle and Fibre Arts Olympic Project - submitted by Barbara Spence; The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Centre; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1989‎

‎16 pages. Features: Antique Needlework Tools; Joan Petrakis; The Researcher's Corner - by Dot From; Elements of Design - Adaptation, Inspiration, Interpreting, etc.; Jali Giroux's EAC Banner; Pull Out Your Egg Beater and Make Your Own Cord; Original and Adapted Designs - A Definition; Wee Treasures - by Connie Willks; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, November 1984‎

‎12 pages. Features: Sesquicentennial Toronto Historical Embroidery Presentation City Hall - March 4, 1984; Seminar '85; Creative Stitchery - by Barbara Le Sueur; Historical Facts; History Embroidery; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, November 1985‎

‎18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Photo and brief write-up of Anna Templeton of the Templeton Branch; Visitation Chasuble; Liturgical Design in the Eighties - Some Consideration; Flight Plan for Ecclesiastical Embroidery; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, November 1986‎

‎20 pages. Features: Madeleine E. Duquemin - recent graduate of Brock University!; Wee Treasures; Ruskin Lace - by OEnone Cave; Spotlight on Anne Morrell; The Teacher and the Child; Expo Vancouver 1986 - "The Place to Be!"; "A Record for Time"; E.A.C. Chart by Joan Matheson of Regina; Rutherford House; and more. Clean with light wear. Name atop front cover. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, November 1988‎

‎20 pages. Features: Doukhobor Embroidery; The Leonida Leatherdale Award Seminar 1988; The Art of Rug or Mat Hooking in Newfoundland; The Textile Museum; Wee Treasures; The Winnipeg Embroiderers' Guild Show; Stitching Trivia; Creative Crewel; Mingei - Japan's Enduring Folk Arts; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, September 1995‎

‎32 pages. Features: Introduction to Copyright; Mary Queen of Scots - by Sherry Del Rizzo; Organizations that Sour - a Flight Plan for Dynamic Chapters; Makeing a Box from a Tin Can - by Dale Edwards; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, September 1996‎

‎32 pages. Features: Janet Brown's Crewel World; Underside Couching; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, September 1997‎

‎36 pages. Features: Out of Retirement with a Splash! - by Mary Gillies; A History of a Tapestry - by Barbara Denmark; No Longer So Lonely - by Christine Igot; Hats Off to the Olds Fibre Potpourri - by Dot From; Let's Talk About Stitches - by Mary Sustrik; Starting a Youth Group in Your Area - by Deborah Blackmore; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Spring 1990‎

‎16 pages. Features: The Researcher's Corner - by Dot From; Pot Pourri - by Connie Wilks; Heather and the Little Kidnappers - by Elinor Maher; "Three Cents - The Evolution of a Project" - by Connie Wilks; Stitching Trivia; Island Stichery Guild - Banner Project - by Brenda Yoshida; The Rhodesian Tapestries; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Spring 1991‎

‎16 pages. Features: Pence Jugs; Framing - Part 2; Stitching a Souvenir; Needlework Finisher; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Spring 1992‎

‎16 pages. Features: Embroidery - A Universal Language; Needlwork Samplers - Their Significance and Simplicity; The History and Manufacturing Process of Needles; World-Class Courturier for Dolls; Mini Lesson - Not Leftovers Again; Transfer Paints and Dyes; Youth Embroiders; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Spring 1993‎

‎16 pages. Features: Beaded Tassels; Ukrainian Embroidery; Problem Solving; Sylvia Naylor on Machine Embroidery; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Spring 1994‎

‎24 pages. Features:The Psychology of Colour - by Mel Stephen; Workshop Etiquette; For Janet - by Sue Ann Bly; My Special Friend - by Elizabeth Broomfield; On the Way to Granny's - by Linda Cuyler; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Summer 1990‎

‎18 pages. Features: Taking on a School - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Wolfville Inn Taken Over by Stitchers; Seminar '90 - West Coast Images; Maple Leaf Cross-Stitched Bag; Overdyed Yarns - by Mary Sustrik; The Leonida Leatherdale Award Winners 1990; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Summer 1991 - Leonida Leatherdale Remembered‎

‎20 pages. Features: EAC Founder Leonida Leatherdale Remembered; Mini Competition; Exploring Cross Stitch - A Book Review; To Romania With Love; Leonida Leatherdale Award; Impressions of Australian Embroidery; Victorian Brass Needlecases - a book review; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Summer1992‎

‎16 pages. Features: My Last Will and Testament; Using Waste Canvas; Group Correspondence Courses; Needlwork Samplers - Part II; Mini-Lesson - Slovak Folk Embroidery on Aido Cloth; Under Prairie Skies - Seminar '92; 3rd Annual Mini Competition; Christmas Trees - Opus I & III; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Volume XXI No. 4, XXII No. 1‎

‎28 pages. Features: Needlework in the Old Testament - by Sue Ann Bly; Kogin Needlecase - by Janice Routley; Twisted Cords - by Nona Smith; The Loom of Time - a poem; How to Kill a Guild; The Path through the Peaks - by Mary Sustrik; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Undated. Circa 1990s? Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Volume XXII, No. 3‎

‎28 pages. Features: Mary Queen of Scots - by Sherry Del Rizzo; This Question of Silk - by Adele Shaak; Dressing Up with Folk Embroidery - by Mary Taylor; Ancient American Design - by Sue Ann Bly; EAC Heritage Collection - The 1758 Sampler - by Janice Routley; and more. Undated but from 1994 or 1995. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1990‎

‎16 pages. Features: Potpourri - Connie Wilks; The Maaseik Project - A Reconstruction of Embroidery Techniques in 8th Century England; Notes on Helen M. Stevens - Author of the Maaseik Project; Angels in Wings - Barbara Le Sueur; Mural of the History of the Sunshine Coast - thoughts and expressions by Maureen Sadler; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1991‎

‎20 pages. Features: The Chickadee Chapter of Needlearts; Framing and Exhibiting Original Embroidery; From the EAC Slide Library; Easter Seal House Project; Mini-Lesson - Victorian Crazy Patchwork Needlecase; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1992‎

‎16 pages. Features: The Sociability of the Handkerchief; A Conversation with Pam Godderis; Beading with Embroidery; Mini-Lesson - Bargello Pin Cushion; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1993‎

‎12 pages. Features: City Skyline; Quinte Needlearts Exhibition; Eyelets Under Glass; Creative Sewing & Needlework Festival; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1994‎

‎24 pages. Features: "What If..." - by Barbara Lachance; Northern Pine Designs - by Nona Smith; Mounted Embroidered Wall Hanging - by Helen McCrindle; Adventure in Dyeing - by Jean Seggie; Kogin Table Runner - by Pat Bayko and Janice Routley; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: March-April 1979‎

‎Features: Florapuzzle; Eggs-quisite eggs; Happy Easter; Bird Making; In Your Garden; Craft Potter; Leaving No Stone Unturned; Collecting Books on Flower Arranging; Embroidery with Plant Material; How to make bulb flowers last longer; flowering shrubs; first steps to Ikebana; Flowers through the ages; Phormiums; the abc of flowers; far-away flower holidays; R.H.S. shows in London; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, 14 January, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Suit for young lady; general remarks on knitting and crochet work; A Woman in State Street; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - knitted garments, embroidery, braiding; Personal; Child's frame-work cravat; Child's knitted and crochet cravat; Child's knitted boot; On Chairs; The Price of Hitty's Wedding Gown; Chat from the Capital; Sayings and Doings; Historical Rings; Mystery Mimes; Hannah - continued; Home Again - nice full-page illustration; trimmings for worsted hoods, capes, etc.; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, 18 February, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Ladies' evening dresses; the lunch table; A serious social evil; What women like; manners upon the road; New York Fashions - millinery, coiffures, varieties; Personal; case for knitted guipure; cravat ends; emery cushion in a walnut shell; stand with pin-cushion; netted guipure square for covers, pillows, etc.; embroidered foot muff; embroidered spectable case; mouchoir case; embroidered medallions for porte-monnaies card cases; corners of borders in guipure embroidery for handkerchiefs; Souls in Mufti; Chat from the Capital; Sayings and Doings; ball and evening head-dresses; embroidered glove case; crochet purse; netted skate bag; cravat bows; winter hats and bonnets with frames; The Greek Girl of the Period; Oak's Long Ride; "Taming of the Shrew"; Vegetables; Odd People; Working to Advantage; Dry-Cleaning and Scouring; The Sewing-Girl; Full-page illustration "Taming of the Shrew"; Chinese Bank; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, 22 July, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Boy's knee-breeches, vest, and jacket; "Our Extravagant Girls!"; Activity of Children; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - hats and hints for gentlemen, varieties for ladies; Personal; crochet and other suspenders; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Point lace and white needle-work edging for lingerie; netted guipure insertion for covers, pillow-slips; Medallion for porte-monnaaies, cigar-cases, etc., colored embroidery; design for sofa-pillow, etc., application, point russe, and satin stitch embroidery; tapestry designs for covers of pincushions, emery cushions, etc.; embroidery design for cigar-cases, card-cases, etc.; Swiss muslin chemise russe; tatted rosettes; Shirts versus Wives; Vassar College; Living in Germany - high schools and colleges; Sea Weeds; Useful Recipes; Nice full-page illustration "The Fourth of July"; A Lover's Device; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, April 20, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Lace Veils; Evening Coiffure for Young Lady; Impromptu Furniture; The Garden; Manners Upon the Road - of desertion; New York Fashions - Parisian dresses, Easter toilettes, parasols, lace veils, carpets, curtains and upholstery, paper-hangings; Personal; Embroidery designs for wrappings, dresses, etc., in soutache, point russe, chain stitch, and satin stitch; Cambric needle-work insertion, and point lace handkerchief; Case for thread, silk and sewing utensils; case for pocket-comb, button-hook, etc.; silver canvas needle-book; cord and crochet fringe for coverlets; Widow Henderson's Happenings; English Gossip; George Eliot's Sayings; Sayings and Doings; The Duke of Edinburgh's Museum; An American Costume Ball in Rome; London's Heart - continued; Seed-Sowing; "Fashion Repeats Herself"; Paris Fashions; Lighting and Furnishing; Lady's Carriage dress - nice illustration; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, August 12, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Silk and cashmere walking suit; poplin walking suit; Poonah-Work; Domestic Life; MAnners upon the Road; New York Fashions - ladies' cloth, cloakings, twilled woolen goods, lingerie, laces, hints about costumes; Personal; Lace and Point Lace Collar; Waste-paper basket with embroidered lambrequins; waste-paper basket run with colored braid; point lace tidy; crochet insertion for lingerie; point lace and crochet insertion for lingerie; tatted edging; tatted rosettes for lingerie; tatted square for lingerie; Hannah - continued; sayings and doings; netted guipure insertion and edging; point lace and crochet edging; lady's point lace and crochet gimp chemise yoke; knitted and crochet insertion; needle-work edging for lingerie; crochet edging worked crosswise; crochet insertion worked crosswise; point lace and crochet insertion; cashmere over-skirt; ecru crepe de Chine over-skirt; Algerienne over-skirt; How Nationalities Grow Old; My Prophet; The Lunch-Table-Coffee; Useful Recipes; carriage leather wall tidy to hang over wash-stand; embroidery designs for a foundation for toilette cushions, etc.; Blood-sucking Bats; humor. Average wear. Clipping from page 603. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, August 31, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Dreses - cover; Story-Telling; Manners Upon the Road - of a pot of gold; New York Fashions - bonnets, velvet, felt, shades and contrasts, watered and glace ribbons, jet ornaments, mode of trimming, round hats, figured dress goods, evening silks, pompadour silks; Ladies' and children's Dresses; Personal; Shoe Bag; Netted and crochet fringe for trimming covers, etc.; Ladies' Coiffures; Alphabet for marking Bed Linen, etc. - application, satin stitch, and half-polka stitch embroidery;; Unchanging Fashions; Annette's Lovers; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; Great centerfold illustration of "Louis XIV. Transacting Business with his Ministers in the Apartments of Madame de Maintenon"; A Visit to the Communists; To the Bitter End - continued; Illustration of Queen Victoria receiving the Burmese Embassy at Windsor Castle; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, August 5, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Boy's blouse, shirt-waist, and knickerbockers; Serviceable Clubbing; New York Fashions - chintz silks and percales, riding habits, applique embroidery , cashmere wraps, varieties; Personal; crochet cover for boiled eggs, potatoes, etc.; Sillk Brush; Crochet cover for flat-iron; crochet and serpentine braid insertion for lingerie; tatted rosette; ironing mat, corner of border for cushions, covers; cravats and bows for the hair; Hannah; Dreams; Useful recipes; Lovely illustration "The Rustic Mirror" shows girl looking at her reflection in water; Holiday Faces - with illustrations; Legends of the Cross; Clara Barton in Strasburg and Paris; Whorth While for Women to Know; The School-Master; A Stroll on Shingleton Beach - and what came of it; Paris Fashions; Sea-Side Fantasies - illustration; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 21, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎14 pages. Contents: Ladies' winter wrappings; Sending for the doctor; Family Cooking, by Pierre Blot - part IV; Uammers Upon the Road - of a mapless fellow-traveler; New York Fashions - the dolman-mantle walking suit; the princesse dress; melon puffs; carriage wraps; morning wrappers; dresses for a bridal party; invitations; Personal; Tapestry design for a rug; Paris Fashions; Christmas-Eve; Ladies' coiffures; tatted rosette; crochet rosette for cravat ends, etc.; Oriental embroidery for sofa-pillow;; tulle and lace bretelle-fichu; suit for girl from 10 to 12 years old; needle-work edging; ladies' walking suits; Converts; Sayings and Doings; To the Bitter End - continued; humor. Average wear. Note: pages 837-838 mssing. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 23, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: embroidered smoking cap; footstool with oriental embroidery; Great-Heartedness; New York Fashions - opera and ball toilettes - white tulle, watteau dresses, satin dresses, tarlatan and muslin, opera wraps, gentlemen's ball dress, varieties, point lace and guipure work, honey-comb canvas; Personal; Lamp Mats; Case for Pocket Comb; Kid morning slipper; linen collar and sleeves with Swiss muslin ruffles; silk gauze and lace collar and sleeves (second mourning); Steel Blue cloth Mantelet - front and back; Mercy's Ring; Ladies' winter bonnets, hats and caps - seven nice illustrations; Olive green cloth mantelet - front and back; golden-brown poplin suit with velvet trimming; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Old Letters; Silver Canvas and crochet lamp-chimney cover simulating a liberty-cap; card-board and silk lamp screen; lamp mat; embroidered needle-book; court-plaster case; Mountains and Mole--Hills; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 25, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Dinner and Evening Toilettes; Reproduction in Fac-Simile of the bayeux Tapestry; The Family Purse; Women and Men - on visiting the sick; Masquerade Dresses; New York Fashions - plain dresses; Personal; furniture brush; border for canvas embroidery; embroidered tablets; cross stitch designs for cushions, bags, etc.; embroidered leather wallet; morning caps; beaded border for hats and bonnets; tortoise-shell and jet bonnet ornaments; tortoise-shell combs; Paris Fashioins; Corsage for dinner toilette; tricotine jacket; jersey cloth blouse; Beetrus, by M.H. Catherwood; Washington Gossip; The Woodlanders - continued; Centerfold illustration "The Sultan Going to Prayers"; A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready; Family Living on $500 a Year - XLIX; Evening Fans and gloves; humor. Above-average wear and soiling Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 28, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: dog's collar with line and halter; Reserved Seats; Bills of Fare for Supper-Parties; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - evening dresses, evening suits, bonnets and veils, old ladies' dresses, young misses' costumes, varieties; Personal; crochet shooting cap; point russe and crochet sofa-pillow; embroidered wood-box; application embroidery for gun sling; fire-screen in application and satin stitch embroidery; corners of borders in Florentine guipure; Arsenic in Carpets; Paris Fashions; Nanny's Substitute; Sayings and Doings; Game-bag; Netted Guipure Edging; Dog's Crochet Blanket; Fringe for trimming wrappings, covers, etc.; window-screen in application embroidery; The Hair; English Gossip; To the Bitter End - continued; Josephine Evening Dress; humor. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 9, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Evening Dress - front and back illustrations; Luck; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - evening dresses, wedding dresses, bride-maids' dresses, bridegroom's suit, wedding cards, dresses of the trousseau; Personal; knitted and crochet bib; crochet bib; crochet waist for child from 1 to 2 years old; crochet tobacco pouch; cover for hot-water bottle; rice-powder box; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Sayings and Doings; Carriage-leather mat; knotted and crochet fringe for curtains, etc.; Edging for Lingerie; Design for Lamp Mat - point russe and button-hole stitch embroidery; crepe de chine cravat with jabot; Modern Costume; Kitty's Two Thanksgivings; Laura Silver Bell; low-necked evening dress, with adjustable court train and round skirt; Crochet Purse; embroidered chair cushion; footstool with hot-water bottle and cover; Diaries; humor. Average wear. Please note - cartoon clipped from central portion of back page. Book‎

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