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Black Canary Archives: Volume One by Gardner Fox,

Black Canary Archives: Volume One by Gardner Fox,
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English Children's Costume, 1775-1920 by Iris Brooke,
English Children's Costume, 1775-1920 by Iris Brooke,
Late in the eighteenth century, English children's apparel began to look different from that worn by their elders. The reason, says writer James Laver in his introduction, is that someone finally realized children were different! (The eighteenth-century child could hardly play comfortably dressed like his father in periwig, long coat and sword.) This engaging book records those changes, with illustrations depicting styles at five- or ten-year intervals, from 1775--when distinctive costume for children first made its appearance--to 1920. Each attractive and interesting drawing is accompanied by a concise description. "Well worth our while to ponder and impossible not to enjoy"--"Times [London] Literary Supplement. Unabridged reproduction of "English Children's Costume Since 1775, originally published by A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1930. Introduction by James Laver. 32 black-and-white illustrations; 8 color illustrations on covers.



Black Canary - Black Canary is a female superhero published by DC Comics.

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Welsh costume - The national costume of Wales is usually thought of as the traditional woman's costume of a red cloak and a tall black hat. This form of the costume was developed in the 19th century, during a revival of Welsh culture, mainly by Lady Llanover.

Black Adam - Black Adam is a Fawcett Comics and DC Comics supervillain, often a rival of Captain Marvel. He wears a similar costume to Captain Marvel, but the red portions are colored black and Adam does not wear a cape.



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