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The Golden Thread How Fabric Changed History Kassia St Clair

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The Golden Thread How Fabric Changed History Kassia St Clair
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Publisher: Liveright Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.34 MB
Author: Kassia St. Clair
ISBN: 9781631496363, 1631496360
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Golden Thread How Fabric Changed History Kassia St Clair by Kassia St. Clair 9781631496363, 1631496360 instant download after payment.

A briskly told, 30,000-year history of textiles that “will make you rethink your relationship with fabric” (Elle Decoration).   From colorful threads found on the floor of an ancient Georgian cave to the Indian calicoes that fueled the Industrial Revolution, The Golden Thread illuminates the myriad and fascinating histories behind the cloths that came to define human civilization—the fabric, for example, that allowed mankind to shatter athletic records, and the textile technology that granted us the power to survive in space. Exploring the enduring association of textiles with “women’s work,” Kassia St. Clair “spins a rich social history . . . that also reflects the darker side of technology” (Rachel Newcomb, Washington Post).
ISBN : 9781631496363

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