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Books on Scarf History



Scarves, by Nicky Albrechtsen and Fola Solanke Scarves
by Nicky Albrechtsen and Fola Solanke


The Scarf, by Andrew Baseman The Scarf
by Andrew Baseman


Shawls, Stoles and Scarves (Costume Accessories Series), by Alice Mackrell Shawls, Stoles and Scarves
(Costume Accessories Series)
by Alice Mackrell

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Goat: A Story of Kashmir and Notting Hill, by Justine Hardy Goat: A Story of Kashmir and Notting Hill
by Justine Hardy


Shawls (Shire Library), by Pamela Clabburn Shawls (Shire Library)
by Pamela Clabburn


Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls, by Martha Waterman Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls
by Martha Waterman


Victorian Paisley Shawls, by Chet Gadsby Victorian Paisley Shawls
by Chet Gadsby


Kashmiri Shawl - From Jamavar to Paisley, by Sherry Rehman and Naheed Jafri Kashmiri Shawl
From Jamavar to Paisley
by Sherry Rehman and Naheed Jafri


American Bandanna - Culture on Cloth from George Washington to Elvis, by Hillary Weiss American Bandanna
Culture on Cloth from George Washington to Elvis
by Hillary Weiss




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