PAGE ONE
Calico Chronicle
The Amanda Series
PAGE TWO
Timeless Beauty
Women at Gettysburg, 1863
Who Wore What
The Ties of the Past
PAGE THREE
The Jennie Wade Story
Blue & Gray Roses of Intrigue
White Roses
Introduction to Civil War Civilians
PAGE FOUR
Fanny & Joshua
Callow, Brave, and True
An Enduring Love
One Soldier's Legacy
PAGE FIVE
Introduction to Civil War Photography
Rebel Humor
Exile to Sweet Dixie
PAGE SIX
Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
Diary from Dixie
Celtic Myths & Legends
Cooking for the Cause
Confederate Camp Cooking
PAGE SEVEN
Costume in Detail
The Little Hatmaking Book
The Little Bodice Book
The Little Corset Book
PAGE EIGHT
Confederate Home Cooking
Union Army Camp Cooking
Northern Ladies' Civil War Recipes
Yanks, Rebels, Rats, & Rations
PAGE NINE
Civil War Plants and Herbs
Civil War Celebrations
Home Front Regiment 1861-1865
Suited to a Tea
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TEN Victorian
Parlors and Tea Parties
Plantation Row Slave Cabin Cooking
Four Centuries of American Herbs
Victorian Christmas Celebration Cookbook
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ELEVEN A Blockaded Family
An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving
The American Spelling Book
Roberts' Guide for Butlers & Other Household Staff
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TWELVE The Mother's Book
The American Frugal Housewife
The Family Nurse
The Girl's Own Book
The Boy's Own Book
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THIRTEEN A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
The Fashionable Dancer's Casket
Martine's Hand-book of Etiquette & Guide to con't
True Politeness
Hospital Sketches
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FOURTEEN Harriet Tubman
Bundling
Personal Beauty
Social life in Old Virginia
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FIFTEEN Reducing, Enlarging and Transferring
Designs
Victorian Alphabets, Monograms and Names
for Needleworkers
Classic
Beaded Purse Patterns
Victorian Costuming Vol.1: 1840-1865
Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques
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SIXTEEN American Victorian Costume In Early Photographs
Fashions and Costumes From Godey's Lady's Book
Children's Fashions, 1860-1912
The History of Underclothes
Gentlemen's Dress Accessories
Jet
Jewelry and Ornaments
The Techniques of Ladies' Hairdressing
of the 19th Century
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