BLOOMSBURY DRESS AND COSTUME LIBRARY
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Bloomsbury Dress and Costume Library will be the first comprehensive online collection for the study of dress and costume history, design and making. Launching in June 2023, it will take its place as part of the wider Bloomsbury Fashion Central platform.
It will bring together the Encyclopedia of Film and TV Costume, an exclusive and authoritative reference work on costume on screen, alongside an extensive curated collection of monographs, practical eBooks, further reference and historic works such as Norah Waugh’s Cut of Women’s Clothes. Available via perpetual access or subscription to institutions worldwide.
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Library highlights include an exclusive reference work, The Encyclopedia of Film and TV Costume; edited by Deborah Nadoolman Landis, internationally-renowned costume designer turned UCLA professor. It will provide comprehensive coverage of global costume design across all periods of film history; the legendary Norah Waugh’s classic works Cut of Men’s Clothes and Cut of Women’s Clothes will be available exclusively in digital format for the first time; twenty titles from the Routledge Focal Press Costume Topics series, exploring practical costume-making techniques and a collection of rigorous scholarly eBooks including newly-published dress history titles, as well as practical guides and introductory overviews, curated by leading dress historian Valerie Cumming.
Register your interest in a free trial for your institution:
Americas: OnlineSalesUS@bloomsbury.com
UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia: OnlineSalesUK@bloomsbury.com
Australia and New Zealand: OnlineSalesANZ@bloomsbury.com
Find out more: www.bloomsbury.com
Bloomsbury Dress and Costume Library will be the first comprehensive online collection for the study of dress and costume history, design and making. Launching in June 2023, it will take its place as part of the wider Bloomsbury Fashion Central platform.
It will bring together the Encyclopedia of Film and TV Costume, an exclusive and authoritative reference work on costume on screen, alongside an extensive curated collection of monographs, practical eBooks, further reference and historic works such as Norah Waugh’s Cut of Women’s Clothes. Available via perpetual access or subscription to institutions worldwide.
Image courtesy of The Costume Society
Library highlights include an exclusive reference work, The Encyclopedia of Film and TV Costume; edited by Deborah Nadoolman Landis, internationally-renowned costume designer turned UCLA professor. It will provide comprehensive coverage of global costume design across all periods of film history; the legendary Norah Waugh’s classic works Cut of Men’s Clothes and Cut of Women’s Clothes will be available exclusively in digital format for the first time; twenty titles from the Routledge Focal Press Costume Topics series, exploring practical costume-making techniques and a collection of rigorous scholarly eBooks including newly-published dress history titles, as well as practical guides and introductory overviews, curated by leading dress historian Valerie Cumming.
Register your interest in a free trial for your institution:
Americas: OnlineSalesUS@bloomsbury.com
UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia: OnlineSalesUK@bloomsbury.com
Australia and New Zealand: OnlineSalesANZ@bloomsbury.com
Find out more: www.bloomsbury.com