Comparing 20 years of _Underwear and Lingerie_
It doesn't take much to get me interested enough in a book to buy it, and this goes doubly so for books that are both in my realm of interest, and that change over time. Triply, I guess I should say. Years ago, I bought a pair of slim paper-covered pamphlets from a friend; they are two parts of a series of correspondence courses in sewing, dressmaking, millinery, and fashion design, by Mary Brooks Picken of the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences , dated 1916/1921. (Interestingly, I have a string-bound downmarket version of this sort of thing from the early 50's that was my maternal grandmother's. It's much the same, but about twenty years later.) A few weeks ago, I saw an intriguing picture on the internet from something that appeared to be a much later version of this work; so I went to Bookfinder and got a copy. Turns out I hadn't paid enough attention to that original picture though, and so the edition I initially got was different enough from ...