Cloth-bound, 'roses' version. Only TWO remain, and no more will be made! (I can no longer get the fabric with which I bound these extremely limited editions.) No extra charge, but order quickly before they are gone! Specify 'rose cover' when ordering your cloth-bound version of Waisted Curves.
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Cloth-bound, 'roses' version. Only TWO remain, and no more will be made! (I can no longer get the fabric with which I bound these extremely limited editions.) No extra charge, but order quickly before they are gone! Specify 'rose cover' when ordering your cloth-bound version of Waisted Curves.
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By popular demand, A Dream On Two Wheels and Waisted Curves: My Transformation Into A Victorian Lady are now available in large print editions! Completely unabridged, each large-print edition is sold as a two-volume set.
l A copy of "Waisted Curves..." went off to Finland earlier this week! Special thanks and a wish for the best of fortune in the new year go out to the reader in Orimattila, Finland!
I'd like to give a special thanks to all the lovely folks who braved wind and floods to see Gabriel and me present "50 Years of Victorian Fashion" at Bremerton's Sylvan Way library today. (You can read more about our clothing collection on my other website, www.chrismancollection.weebly.com .) This presentation dovetailed quite nicely with the release of my new book, Waisted Curves: My Transformation Into A Victorian Lady, and I appreciate all the interest which was shown in it. The book was only completed a few weeks ago, but readers from three different countries have already bought copies! A hearty thanks goes out to them!
Order your copy of Waisted Curves... today! Read the fascinating account of a modern woman living a Victorian life! Waisted Curves: My Transformation Into A Victorian Lady is now finished, and ready for sale! Order your copy of this much-anticipated true story today!
Aegis & Owl books are widely distributed -here are some of the cities where they're being read!
Hi Everyone!
As those of you who've been following my blog know, I've been working on a book about my experiences wearing corsets and historical clothing. Recently, I went to the University of Washington to do some background research, brushing up on the books I'd studied when I first started wearing corsets, so that I could properly city my sources. I arrived a bit early, so I worked on the manuscript a bit while I waited for the library to open. Seeing me writing, a passing gentleman asked to take my picture. How kind! I decided the paperback short stories (found on the "Serials and Shorts" page) could use some cover art. It's all drawn by yours truly (naturally.)
Greetings, faithful fans!
I'm happy to report that I once more have a functioning printer! This means that I am again able to continue production of all Aegis & Owl Press books. Hurrah! "...I had seem the ladies in their finery, their velvets and furs, enter into the gilded halls of the hotel where they took their tea, themselves the unquestioned queens of all existence as they sipped tea from far off India and nibbled silky white bread imprisoning flakes of carnation-pink salmon. I had seen, and I had envied..."
-"Why Waits the Tea to Bloom?" |