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Visual History of Walking Sticks and Canes [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x228x35 mm, kaal: 1996 g, 898 Color Photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538144956
  • ISBN-13: 9781538144954
  • Formaat: Hardback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x228x35 mm, kaal: 1996 g, 898 Color Photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538144956
  • ISBN-13: 9781538144954
A comprehensive study of walking canes from around the world, dating from the distant past to the modern-day. The book presents a historical context on both practical and ceremonial usage. At the same time, specially shot pictures showcase the celebrated A&D Collection of canes, while enlightening prose demonstrates the cane's enduring relevance to society.

More than just a mobility aid, the cane has held numerous offices of significance. From the staff of the legendary Monkey King in the classic Chinese Journey to the West, or the stylised crosiers carried by high-ranking prelates from the Roman Catholic church, to the truncheon wielded by Mr Punch in puppet shows, canes are embedded in the culture of almost every country around the globe. Roving the map with one hand and thumbing through history books with the other, A Virtual History of Walking Canes and Sticks seeks not only to introduce the collector to the diverse wealth of canes available but also to entertain the casual reader.

Intermingled with over 800 full-colour pictures are descriptions of gadget canes for tradesmen, squirting canes for pranksters, and glamorous Art Nouveau canes for the dapper gentlemen of the '20s. Informative and meticulously researched, this book paves an accessible route into a niche subject while paying homage to our ongoing relationship with canes. This story stretches back as far as history itself.

Arvustused

This beautiful book by Anthony Moss shows careful research and study; it rises far above other photographic books on antique walking sticks. -- Renzo Traballesi, psychiatrist in Siena, Italy and president of the Mondobastone Association, formed by many Italian antique cane collectors It is wonderful to discover a new book on antique walking canes from an obsessive UK walking cane collector. This book is rich in images of selected and rarely seen objects, supported by excellent information and technical data. By integrating historical research with a passionate knowledge for this fascinating object, the author is contributing to open our eyes to a seemingly 'utilitarian' walking cane: by revealing a powerful, meaningful and symbolic artefact. The author demonstrates how these objects can tell stories about the times and the people while offering a glimpse to their past and their future. This is a 'must-read' to any person interested in navigating through the universe of walking canes across history. -- Eduard Tovar Estrada, Antique dealer, Antique Canes Amsterdam

Acknowledgements ix
Navigational Aid to Entries xi
Foreword xvii
Dominic Strickland
Preface xix
The Dandy: A Poem xxiii
Deanna Moss
1 The Jewels in the Crown: Highlights from the A&D Collection
1(52)
2 Cane Classifications
53(112)
3 Cane Handle Motifs
165(94)
4 The Anatomy of the Cane
259(20)
5 From the Dawn of Time to Twentieth-Century Sophistication
279(132)
6 The Umbrella and the Parasol
411(28)
7 Contemporary Walking Canes: Alive and Popular Today
439(16)
8 Cane Handles: Common and Exotic Materials
455(36)
Appendices 491(34)
Books on Canes and Walking Sticks 525(4)
Bibliography 529(2)
When the Cane Was King: A Poem 531(2)
Deanna Moss
Index 533(10)
About the Author 543
Anthony Moss is an avid Rabologist (a collector of walking sticks). He is Joint Chairman of The Antique Walking Cane Society based in London; a Member of The International Society of Cane Collectors based in the USA and regularly attends Canemania, an International Cane Convention.

Collecting has always been his craving, starting with collecting books at age 9. He and his wife Deanna married 56 years ago and began collecting Victorian furniture when it was inexpensive. In the 1970s their collecting interests expanded to encompass a wide range of antiques and collectables such as writing instruments, nibs, pencils, and early pens. In 1998 Deanna made the mistake of buying Anthony a few walking canes and thus his passion as a Rabologist began.