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New. New Condition Hardcover with near fine DJ. Unread, unworn copy. Book designed and composed by Douglass A. Livingston of Sutter House, Lititz, PA. Giftible and Collectible copy. Dj has two 1/4-inch repaired tears at top edge. Otherwise immaculate. Bryn Mawr College Library, 1996. First Edition. Expedited shipping gets Priority Mail delivery in USA. Fantasy and Fashion: Essays on the History of Costume, The Byrn Mawr College Library, Mary S. Leahy, editor; James Tannis, editor and director. Book highlights special collections in the Library that are a primary source for the history of Clothing Design and fashion based on The Hiler Costume Collection (of French costume) assembled in the 1920s and part of the colleges rare book and print collection, with many original works of art photographed in this volume. This book is itself a rare work of art, printed with the highest quality of craftsmanship and materials. Has many color plates of rare art. 7.9 x 10.5 x 0.7 inches, 126 pages. I wrap to protect, ship daily, track, and guarantee. [B45_J0139].