The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in sixteen lessons

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INTRODUCTION.

THE HISTORY OF THE CRAVAT; [1] FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT

STOCKS: Considerations on the origin of Stocks: their

THE BLACK AND COLOURED SILK CRAVAT.

LESSON I. Preliminary and indispensible Instructions.

LESSON II. Noeud Gordien.

LESSON III. Cravate - l'Orientale.

LESSON IV. Cravate - l'AmEricaine.

LESSON V. Cravate Collier de Cheval.

LESSON VI. Cravate Sentimentale.

LESSON VII. Cravate - la Byron.

LESSON VIII. Cravate en Cascade.

LESSON IX. Cravate - la Bergami.

LESSON X. Cravate de Bal.

LESSON XI. Cravate MathEmatique.

LESSON XII. Cravate - l'Irlandaise.

LESSON XIII. Cravate - la Maratte.

LESSON XIV. Cravate - la Gastronome.

LESSON XV. Eighteen different methods of putting on the Cravat.

LESSON XVI. AND LAST. Important and necessary Observations.

CONCLUSION. On the Importance of the Cravat in Society.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

H. LE BLANC Esqr.

Ingrey & Madeley, Lithog. 310 Strand.


THE ART
OF
TYING THE CRAVAT:
DEMONSTRATED IN SIXTEEN LESSONS,
INCLUDING
THIRTY-TWO DIFFERENT STYLES,
FORMING
A Pocket Manual;

And exemplifying the advantage arising from an elegant
arrangement of this important part of the Costume;

PRECEDED BY
A HISTORY OF THE CRAVAT,
FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT TIME;
And remarks on its influence on Society in general.

By H. LE BLANC, Esq.
With explanatory Plates, and a Portrait of the Author

“Nothing is more laudable than an enquiry after truth.”

Addison.

THIRD EDITION.

LONDON:
EFFINGHAM WILSON, 88, CORNHILL,
AND INGREY & MADELEY, 310, STRAND.
1828.

Ingrey and Madeley, Printers, 310, Strand.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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