Here, in over 2,000 specially drawn illustrations, is
the most comprehensive and detailed history and
sourcebook of shoes ever published. John Peacock charts
the development of every kind and style of footwear for
both men and women from earliest times to the present
day. Reproduced in meticulous detail and full colour is
a host of representative examples of footwear: the
simple sandals of ancient Egypt, made from natural
fibres and held onto the foot with narrow thongs; the
embroidered and bejewelled shoes of the Byzantine
empire; the fantastic pike-toed boots newly fashionable
in the fourteenth century; the hugely exaggerated
platform heels of the sixteenth century; and,
eighteenth-century silk slippers; as well as a huge
range of contemporary shoes, from brogues and baseball
boots, stilettos and winklepickers, to today's fashion
footwear in radical materials and experimental styles.
Neatly arranged in six chronological sections, the
pictures are accompanied by full descriptions, including
details of all materials, heel and toe styles,
decorations including embroidery and beading, and
fastenings including buttons, laces and ribbons.An
invaluable reference section includes an at-a-glance
time chart showing the development of footwear through
the ages, a concise bibliography, and biographies of the
worlds leading shoe designers and companies, including
Salvatore Ferragamo, Charles Jourdan, Terry de Havilland
and Manolo Blahnik. |
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