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Home Life in Colonial Days. Alice Morse Earle. 1898.
Reprinted:
Berkshire House Publisher, Lee Massachusetts. 1993.
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Childlife in Colonial Days. Alice Morse Earle. 1899.
Berkshire House Publisher, Lee, Massachusetts. 1993.
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The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker:
Jan Luyken's Mirrors of 17th Century Dutch Daily Life
J. Donna R. Barnes, Hofstra Museum. Hemstead, NY. 1995.
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Good Wives: Image and Reality in the lives of women in
Northern New England 1650-1750. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. Oxford
University Press. 1980.
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| Spinning Wheels, Spinners &Spinning.
Patricia Baines. London. 1977.
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| Handspindles. Bette Hochberg. Santa Cruz CA. 1976.
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| Spin, Span, Spun: Fact and Folklore for Spinners.
Bette Hochberg, Santa Cruz, CA. 1979.
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| Flax Processing in Pennsylvania from Seed to
Fiber. Ellen J. Gehret & Alan G Keyser. (article)
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| American Woven Coverlets. Carol Strickler,
Interweave Press, Loveland CO. 1987.
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| Women's Work
The first 20,000 Years, Women, Cloth and Society in Early Times.
Elizabeth Wayland Barber. New York, London. 1994.
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| Indigo Madder and Marigolds
A portfolio of color from Natural Dyes. Trudy Van Stralen. Loveland CO. 1996.
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| North American Dye Plants. Anne Bliss. Boulder, CO. 1986.
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| A Weaver's Garden. Rita Buchanan. Loveland, CO. 1987.
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| A Dyer's Garden. Rita Buchanan. Loveland, CO. 1995.
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