Historic Dyes Series No. 4 - A Manual of 18th Century Dyeing. By John Edmonds.  
   
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Historic Dyes Series No.4 - A Manual of 18th Century Dyeing

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A collection of original 18th Century dye recipes, with modern instructions for use by dyeing enthusiasts today. 'A Manual of 18th Century Dyeing' is the result of many years research and practical investigation of commercial dyeing of the 18th century and earlier. It is based largely on the work of William Partridge, a master dyer in New York in 1800. The original recipes are given together with modern instructions which can be followed in a step-by-step guide.

In 1823 Partridge wrote that he would like to have published an illustrated version of his treatise on dying (sic). The cost then would have been prohibitive. Today we can fulfil Partridge's dream, at least in part, with the aid of modern photography.

This manual includes approximately 160 recipes, many of which are illustrated, together with photographs of surviving 18th century dye swatches.

John Edmonds has supplied replicas of historic dyeing for scientific analysis in studies of archaeological artifacts. He was awarded the 2003 Open Prize for the Presentation of Heritage research by the British Association for the Advancement of Science.


ISBN: 978-0-9534133-4-8
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Historic Dyes Series No. 3 - Medieval Textile Dyeing

Title: Historic Dyes Series No. 4 - A Manual of 18th Century Dyeing

Author: John Edmonds

ISBN: 978-0-9534133-4-8

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Historic Dyes Series No. 4 - A Manual of 18th Century Dyeing by John Edmonds
             
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