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Amanda's New Life: A Journal of Fashion History Through Paper Dolls (The Amanda Series, Bk. 2)

par Betty J. Mills

Autres auteurs: L. C. Ross (Illustrateur)

Séries: The Amanda Series (book 2)

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This episode of The Amanda Series, Amanda's New Life, continues the story of the young Woman who pioneered from Tennessee to Texas with her parents in 1838. Beginning her journey (and her journal) in Book I Amanda Goes West, the narrative is illustrated with authentic fashions appropriate to the period. Interspersed are historical facts, cultural events, and social history of Texas on its new frontiers.Based on actual accounts of young women who pioneered in Texas and using as guidance existing garments and artifacts from The Museum Collection, the story has been woven with fact-based details by a long-time Museum Costume Curator. Illustrations are original art works by a professional fashion illustrator who incorporates knowledge of construction with her artistic renderings.While Book I dealt with the trip by wagon train and settlement on a new frontier, Book II takes Amanda through marriage, movement to a new frontier, Texas' statehood, motherhood, loneliness, and happy times. Book III will cover the Civil War period, acquisition of a sewing machine, more weddings, arrival of grandchildren, a trip to the Nation's Centennial Exposition, and another new world in Amanda's Home on the Range. Throughout the series, the reader will be charmed with the skillfully illustrated journal entries relating to Amanda, her family, her life, and her world.Unique, in the paper doll world, The Amanda Series brings you not only style guidance associated with paper dolls, but a story based on facts, to be relived and to reawaken the world of another era. Whether cut out for play or displayed for enjoyment, it promises to be a conversation piece, a fashion reference, a collector's treasure, and a source of entertainment.… (plus d'informations)
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Amanda’s new life is the second volume in the Amanda series of fashion history through paper dolls, written by Betty J. Mills, emerita curator of the costume and textiles collection at Texas Tech University. As with the first volume, Amanda goes west, there are paper dolls of Amanda and husband Matthew along with their three children. Illustrator L. C. Ross has provided accurate drawings of costume from 1843 to1862 for the dolls along with accesories. There is also a map showing where Amanda now lives. As with the first volume, Mills provides selections from Amanda’s diary which explain customs such as the “infare” dinner the day after a wedding. The diary also discusses how clothing is made by hand; with the lack of patterns, a dress is copied from other clothing. The custom of making pincushions for special events is discussed; pins are placed on the cushion in a design.

As with the first volume, the clothing is historically accurate to the period of Texas history covered. Amanda’s wedding dress is stunning. I was unfamiliar with maternity nursing dresses but there is one in the collection. (The description of how Amanda makes this dress is fascinating.) Amanda’s hairstyles are also accurate to the period. Sleeve styles change in the period and do skirt widths. An army uniform from the Mexican American War is also included in the book. In addition to fashionable wear, work clothing is pictured.

The dolls and clothing can be cut out for play or the book may be used as an accurate look at Texas fashion for the period. ( )
  fdholt | Dec 5, 2013 |
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This episode of The Amanda Series, Amanda's New Life, continues the story of the young Woman who pioneered from Tennessee to Texas with her parents in 1838. Beginning her journey (and her journal) in Book I Amanda Goes West, the narrative is illustrated with authentic fashions appropriate to the period. Interspersed are historical facts, cultural events, and social history of Texas on its new frontiers.Based on actual accounts of young women who pioneered in Texas and using as guidance existing garments and artifacts from The Museum Collection, the story has been woven with fact-based details by a long-time Museum Costume Curator. Illustrations are original art works by a professional fashion illustrator who incorporates knowledge of construction with her artistic renderings.While Book I dealt with the trip by wagon train and settlement on a new frontier, Book II takes Amanda through marriage, movement to a new frontier, Texas' statehood, motherhood, loneliness, and happy times. Book III will cover the Civil War period, acquisition of a sewing machine, more weddings, arrival of grandchildren, a trip to the Nation's Centennial Exposition, and another new world in Amanda's Home on the Range. Throughout the series, the reader will be charmed with the skillfully illustrated journal entries relating to Amanda, her family, her life, and her world.Unique, in the paper doll world, The Amanda Series brings you not only style guidance associated with paper dolls, but a story based on facts, to be relived and to reawaken the world of another era. Whether cut out for play or displayed for enjoyment, it promises to be a conversation piece, a fashion reference, a collector's treasure, and a source of entertainment.

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