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Title | Historical, philosophical and humorous reflections on a gentleman's wardrobe: including contributions from the most eminent characters of the day |
Author | Pearson, Stephen |
Date | 1851 |
Place of Publication | London, United Kingdom |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Description | An advertisement for Stephen Pearson's Cothing Establishment. Printed for the Great Exhibition, this booklet contains a very sincere plea to the gentry to consider the dire consequences of casting off old clothes to the lower classes and instead advises that they be sold to Stephen Pearson's Cothing Establishment. |
Fair | 1851 Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, London |
Language | English; Latin |
Keywords | fashion, social class, poetry, humor, advertisement, trade |
Additional Notes | Printed by John K. Chapman and Company. Includes a directory of the principal houses and shops in Lamb's Conduit Street (p.xii-xvi). |
Archive | The Victoria and Albert Museum |
Collection | Great Exhibition Collection |
Archive Reference | EX.1851.139 |
Copyright | The Victoria and Albert Museum |