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Links to Other Sites on 1802, last verified 4/25/4; Last Update of this page 5/1/4

See Wikipedia's 1802 Page and the 1802 Calendar; Brainy History also has a 1802 Page

Read texts of 1802, such as Martha Ballad's Diary, 1802;

Novels of 1802

Elizabeth Gunning, The Farmer's Boy: a Novel

Isabella Kelly. The Baron's Daughter.

Novels Set in 1802

Cartland, Barbara. Love Has His Way. The Bantam Barbara Cartland Library 112. NY: Bantam Books, 1979.

-----. Serpent of Satan. The Bantam Barbara Cartland Library 101. NY: Bantam Books, 1979.

-----.The Twists and Turns of Love. The Bantam Barbara Cartland Library 80. NY: Bantam Books, 1978.

-----.Who Can Deny Love? The Bantam Barbara Cartland Library 111. NY: Bantam Books, 1979.

Frazier, Pamela. The Virtuous Mistress. New York: Berkley, 1988.

Harbaugh, Karen.The Reluctant Cavalier. NY: Signet, 1996.

Hyatt, Betty Hale. The Chevalier's Lady. A Candlelight Regency Special 257. New York: Dell, 1979.

Karr, Phyllis Ann. Meadow Song. Coventry Romance 138. New York: Fawcett Coventry, 1981.

Dress of 1802 from Journal des Luxus und der Moden

1802, Plate no. 4, Assorted Caps and Bonnets 1802, Plate no. 13, Evening or Full Dress

Dress of 1802 from The Lady's Magazine

Dress of 1802 from Hamburger Journal Der Moden Und Eleganz


Evening or Full Dress

Summer Walking Dress

Dress of 1802 from The Lady's Magazine

 


This is either a morning dress or a walking dress.

Dress of 1802 from the Lady's Monthly Museum

(See the December 1802 Issue; Plate is to the right.)

"MORNING DRESSES.
3. A plain white muslin dress. A short cloak of mazarine blue velvet, trimmed with white fur; a bonnet of the same, with white fur, and ribbons. Pink gloves, and blue shoes.
4. The dress muslin. Scarlet kerseymere pellice, [sic] trimmed at the skirt and sleeves with white fur. The bonnet yellow sarsenet, turned up with green, with a white lace veil, and wreath of convolvolus flowers. Shoes and gloves, green." (from page 420)


Evening Dress from Journal des Dames et des Modes

Morning Dress from Journal des Dames et des Modes

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