bob7.gif (32925 bytes)Book of Buckskinning VII

Chapter 1: Clothing of the Rocky Mountain Trapper, 1820-1840 by Allen Chronister & Clay Landry
Chapter 2: Indian-Influenced Woodsmen of the Cane
by Ted Franklin Belue
Chapter 3: Art & Writing on the Frontier
by Cathy Johnson
Chapter 4: Great Lakes & Eastern Woodlands Knife Sheaths
by Jan Zender & Rochelle Dale
Chapter 5: A Wardrobe fro the Frontier Woman, 1780-1840
by Beth Gilgun
Chapter 6: A Typical Day's Journey in Winter
by Fred Gowen
Chapter 7: Goods of the Trunk Maker & His Trade
by Steven M. Lalioff
Chapter 8: Tools & Techniques of Bark Tanning
by Mark Odle

260 pages, 8-1/2" X 11"
ISBN 1-880655-05-5
$24.95

 

    READ HOW INDIAN CULTURE was effected by white exploration. Also included is the craftsmanship and artistry of Indian-made sheaths. Find practical advice on handling cold conditions and understand what wardrobes were in style for men and women in different times and parts of the country. Here is your chance to also explore early American tanning methods, photographs of original trunks, and the tools of naturalists, artists and writers. 

 

 

 

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Patterns, such as this 19th century chemis, are included in Beth Gilgun's article on frontier women. Enjoy true-to-life patterns of other garments as well as information on period clothing.  

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