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A lovely first printing of the true British edition. The book is pristine with no markings, the dust jacket is well-preserved with absolutely minimal shelf wear. Victorian Canvaswork by Kathryn Brennand is a book that focuses on the traditional art of canvaswork, a form of needlepoint or embroidery that was highly popular during the Victorian era. Canvaswork, also known as tapestry work or needlepoint, involves stitching through a grid-like canvas, often using wool or silk threads to create intricate and colorful designs. While Victorian Canvaswork is primarily a craft book, it also acts as a historical exploration of the Victorian aesthetic. The book offers background information about the Victorian era, discussing how social and cultural factors influenced the designs and use of canvaswork in everyday life. In this way, it appeals not only to crafters but also to those interested in Victorian history, textiles, and design. In essence, Victorian Canvaswork by Kathryn Brennand is more than just a how-to guide. It is a rich exploration of the Victorian tradition of canvas embroidery, offering both practical techniques and cultural insight into a beloved craft of the era. With its historical context, detailed patterns, and accessible instructions, the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Victorian needlework or historical crafts.