
The history of an entrepreneurial family whose work influenced followers of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Gothic Revivalism, Art Needlework and AestheticismLONGLISTED for the Arnold Bennett Society... Read More
A valuable addition to the history of textile production.- THE VICTORIAN
A welcome addition to literature already available on textile history of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.- JOURNAL OF DESIGN HISTORY
This book belongs on the bookshelves of those interested not only in the Wardle family, but also in architecture, textile dying and printing, and embroidery of the Victorian era-the time of the Arts and Crafts movement, Gothic Revivalism, and the Aesthetic Movement.- Maureen Daly Goggin, Victorian Studies
Required reading for those interested in textile and fashion history [and] the Arts and Crafts movement.- ASIAN TEXTILES
Including detailed narrative, historical black-and-white photographs, and color plates of gorgeous silk and gold embroideries, this volume fully documents the Wardles' important roles as entrepreneurs and community leaders. Recommended.- CHOICE
King's account is notable for its close descriptions of the original textile [Bayeux Tapestry] in France as well as the copy created in Leek. She examines both in great detail and provides an eminently informative narrative [.]- PAUL ANDERTON
Brenda M. King's richly illustrated historical account shifts the focus from Thomas Wardle to his wife, family and wider social and cultural milieu.- MIDLAND HISTORY
It is a valuable resource and will, hopefully, lead to the discovery of further archive material about the Leek embroiderers and the work of the intriguing Wardle family.- SPAB, THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANCIENT BUILDINGS
A valuable addition to the history of textile production.– THE VICTORIAN
A welcome addition to literature already available on textile history of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.– JOURNAL OF DESIGN HISTORY
This book belongs on the bookshelves of those interested not only in the Wardle family, but also in architecture, textile dying and printing, and embroidery of the Victorian era-the time of the Arts and Crafts movement, Gothic Revivalism, and the Aesthetic Movement.– Maureen Daly Goggin, Victorian Studies
Required reading for those interested in textile and fashion history [and] the Arts and Crafts movement.– ASIAN TEXTILES
Including detailed narrative, historical black-and-white photographs, and color plates of gorgeous silk and gold embroideries, this volume fully documents the Wardles' important roles as entrepreneurs and community leaders. Recommended.– CHOICE
King's account is notable for its close descriptions of the original textile [Bayeux Tapestry] in France as well as the copy created in Leek. She examines both in great detail and provides an eminently informative narrative [.]– PAUL ANDERTON
Brenda M. King's richly illustrated historical account shifts the focus from Thomas Wardle to his wife, family and wider social and cultural milieu.– MIDLAND HISTORY
It is a valuable resource and will, hopefully, lead to the discovery of further archive material about the Leek embroiderers and the work of the intriguing Wardle family.– SPAB, THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANCIENT BUILDINGS