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An Account of the Life and Manners of His Age,
2.153–81. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Wolsey, S. W., and R.W.P. Lanff.
Furniture in England: The Age of the Joiner.
New York: Praeger, 1968.

Wood, Eric S.
Historical Britain.
London: Harvill Press, 1995.

Wrightson, Keith.
Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000.

Yarwood, Doreen.
The English Home.
London: Batsford, 1979.

CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

Arnold, Janet. “Elizabethan and Jacobean Smocks and Shirts.”
Waffen-und Kostümkunde
19 (1977): 89–110.

Arnold, Janet.
Patterns of Fashion: The Cut and Construction of Clothes for Men and
Women c.1560–1620.
New York: Drama Books, 1985.

Arnold, Janet. “Three Examples of Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century Neckwear.”
Waffen-und Kostümkunde
15 (1973): 109–24.

Cunnington, Phyllis, and Anne Buck.
Children’s Costume in England.
London: Black, 1965.

Davenport, Millia.
The Book of Costume.
New York: Crown, 1948.

Flury-Lemberg, Mechtild.
Textile Conservation and Research.
Bern: Schriften der Abegg-Stiftung, 1988.

Geddes, Elisabeth, and Moyra McNeill.
Blackwork Embroidery.
New York: Dover, 1976.

Goubitz, Olaf, Carol van Driel-Murray, and Willy Groenman-Van Waateringe.

Stepping through Time: Archaeological Footwear from Prehistoric Times until
1800.
Zwolle: Stichting Promotie Archeologie, 2007.

Hunnisett, Jean,
Period Costume for Stage and Screen.
Los Angeles: Players Press, 1991.

Köhler, Carl.
A History of Costume.
Translated by Alexander K. Dallas. New York: Dover, 1963.

Linthicum, M. Channing.
Costume in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936.

MacQuoid, Percy. “Costume.”
In Shakespeare’s England. An Account of the Life and
Manners of His Age, 2.91–118.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Mikhaila, Ninya, and Jane Malcolm-Davies.
The Tudor Tailor: Techniques and Patterns for Making Historically Accurate Period Clothing.
Hollywood: Costume and Fashion Press, 2006.

Nevinson, John L.
Catalogue of English Domestic Embroidery of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1938.

Norris, Herbert.
Costume and Fashion. Vol. 3,
The Tudors.
Book 2: 1547–1603.
New York: Dutton, 1924.

Rutt, Richard.
A History of Hand Knitting.
Loveland, CO: Interweave Press, 1987.

Spufford, Margaret.
The Great Reclothing of Rural England.
London: Hambledon Press, 1984.

Stubbes, Phillip. Phillip
Stubbes’s Anatomy of the Abuses in England in Shakespeare’s
Youth A.D. 1583.
Edited by F. J. Furnivall. London: Trübner, 1879.

264 Classifi ed Bibliographies

Tilke, Max.
Costume Patterns and Designs.
New York: Praeger, 1957.

Trump, R. W.
Drafting & Constructing a Simple Doublet & Trunkhose of the Spanish
Renaissance.
Eugene, OR: Alfarhaugr Publishing Society, 1991.

Waugh, Norah.
Corsets and Crinolines.
London: Batsford, 1954.

Waugh, Norah.
The Cut of Men’s Clothes 1600–1900.
London: Faber and Faber, 1964.

Waugh, Norah.
The Cut of Women’s Clothes 1600–1930.
New York: Theater Arts, 1968.

Weaver’s Guild of Boston.
17th Century Knitting Patterns as Adapted for Plimoth
Plantation.
Boston: n.p., 1990.

Willet, C., and Phyllis Cunnington.
Handbook of English Costume in the Sixteenth
Century.
London: Faber and Faber, 1954, rev. ed. 1970.

FOOD AND DRINK

Byrne, M. St. Clare, ed.
The Elizabethan Home.
London: Methuen, 1949.

Dawson, Thomas.
The Good Huswifes Jewell
[1596]. Edited by Susan J. Evans.

Albany, NY: Falconwood Press, 1988.

Dawson, Thomas.
The Second Part of the Good Huswifes Jewell.
[1597]. Edited by Susan J. Evans. Albany, NY: Falconwood Press, 1988.

Garret, George. “Daily Life in City, Town, and Country.” In
William Shakespeare:
His World, His Works, His Influence. Vol. 1: His World,
ed. John F. Andrews, 215–32. New York: Scribner, 1985.

Harrison, William.
Description of England.
Ithaca, NY: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1968.

Hess, Karen.
Martha Washington’s Booke of Cookery.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1981.

Loram, Madge.
Dining with William Shakespeare.
New York: Atheneum, 1976.

MacQuoid, Percy. “The Home.” In
Shakespeare’s England. An Account of the Life and
Manners of His Age,
2.119–52. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Markham, Gervase.
The English Housewife
[1615]. Edited by Michael R. Best. Kingston and Montréal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1986.

McCarthy, Michael R., and Catherine M. Brooks.
Medieval Pottery in Britain A.D.

900–1600.
Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1988.

Monckton, H. A.
A History of English Ale and Beer.
London: Bodley Head, 1966.

Murrell, John.
A Daily Exercise for Ladies and Gentlewomen
[1617]. Edited by Susan J.

Evans. Albany, NY: Falconwood Press, 1990.

Murrell, John.
A Delightful Daily Exercise for Ladies and Gentlewomen
[1621]. Edited by Susan J. Evans. Albany, NY: Falconwood Press, 1990.

Murrell, John.
A New Booke of Cookerie.
London: J. Browne, 1615.

Peachey, Stuart, ed.
The Good Huswifes Handmaide for the Kitchin
[1594].Bristol: Stuart Press, 1992.

Sim, Alison.
Food and Feast in Tudor England.
Stroud: Sutton, 1997.

Sim, Alison.
The Tudor Housewife.
Stroud: Sutton, 1998.

Spurling, Hilary, ed.
Elinor Fettiplace’s Receipt Book.
New York: Viking, 1987.

Thirsk, Joan.
Food in Early Modern England: Phases, Fads, Fashions, 1500–1760.
London: Hambledon Continuuum, 2006.

Classifi ed Bibliographies

265

Tusser, Thomas.
Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry.
Edited by Geoffrey Grig-son. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984.

Wilson, C. Anne.
Food and Drink in Britain.
London: Constable, 1973.

ENTERTAINMENTS: GENERAL

Cotton, Charles. “The Compleat Gamester [1674].” In
Games and Gamesters of the
Restoration.
London: Routledge, 1930.

Fortescue, J. W., Gerald Lascelles, A. Forbes Sieveking, H. Walrond, and Sir Sidney Lee, “Sports and Pastimes.” In
Shakespeare’s England. An Account of the Life
and Manners of His Age,
2.334–483
.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Heninger, S. K. “The Literate Culture of Shakespeare’s Audience.” In
William
Shakespeare: His World, His Works, His Influence. Vol. 1: His World,
ed. John F.

Andrews, 159–74. New York: Scribner, 1985.

Holme, Randle.
The Academy of Armory
[1688]. Menston: Scolar Press, 1972.

Hutton, Ronald.
The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual Year 1400–1700.

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Pringle, Roger. “Sports and Recreations.” In
William Shakespeare: His World, His
Works, His Influence. Vol. 1: His World
, ed. John F. Andrews, 269–80. New York: Scribner, 1985.

Sim, Alison.
Pleasures and Pastimes in Tudor England.
Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1999.

Vale, Marcia.
The Gentleman’s Recreations: Accomplishments and Pastimes of the En glish
Gentleman, 1580–1630.
Cambridge: D. S. Brewer; Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1977.

Willughby, Francis.
Francis Willughby’s Book of Games: A Seventeenth-Century Treatise
on Sports, Games, and Pastimes
. Edited by David Cram, Jeffrey L. Forgeng, and Dorothy Johnston. Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2003.

ENTERTAINMENTS: MUSIC AND DANCE

Arbeau, Thoinot.
Orchesography
[1589]. Translated by Mary Stewart Evans. New York: Dover, 1967.

Bantock, Granville, and H. Orsmund Anderton, eds.
The Melvill Book of Roundels.

London: Roxburghe Club, 1916.

Caroso, Fabritio.
Nobiltà di Dame
[1600]. Translated by Julia Sutton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Chappell, William.
Popular Music of the Olden Time.
London: Chappell, 1859.

Cunningham, James P.
Dancing in the Inns of Court.
London: Jordan and Sons, 1965.

Greenberg, Noah, W. H. Auden, and Chester Kallman.
An Elizabethan Song Book.

London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1957.

Inglehearn, Madeleine.
Ten Dances from Sixteenth Century Italy.
Witham, Essex: Compagnie of Dansers, 1983.

Keller, Kate van Winkle, and Genevieve Shimer.
The Playford Ball.
Chicago: A Cap-pella Books, 1990.

Playford, John.
The English Dancing Master
[1651]. Edited by Margaret Dean-Smith.

London: Schott, 1957.

266 Classifi ed Bibliographies

Pugliese, P., and J. Cassaza.
Practice for Dauncinge.
Cambridge, MA: privately published, 1980
.

Ravenscroft, Thomas.
Pammelia,
Deuteromelia,
and
Melismata
[1609, 1611]. Philadel-phia: American Folklore Society, 1961.

Thomas, Bernard, and Jane Gingell.
The Renaissance Dance Book.
London: London Pro Musica, 1987.

THE ELIZABETHAN WORLD

Bayne, Rev. Ronald. “Religion.” In
Shakespeare’s England. An Account of the Life and
Manners of His Age,
1.48–78
.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Braun, Georg, and Franz Hogenberg.
Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572–1618.
Edited by R. A. Skelton. Cleveland: World Publishing, 1966.

Collinson, Patrick. “The Church: Religion and Its Manifestations.” In
William
Shakespeare: His World, His Works, His Influence. Vol. 1: His World,
ed. John F.

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