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About this book
As seen in Time Magazine, Esquire, and The New Yorker!Every man has the capacity to grow facial hair, but the decision to do so has always come with layers of meaning. Facial hair has traditionally marked a passage into manhood, but its various manifestations have been determined by class, religious belief, historical precedent, and occupational status. Beards have at one time or another come to represent wisdom, goodness, sorcery, diabolism, psychological depth, and revolution; they have been purchased, elaborately trimmed, adorned, and dyed, and deracinated as a form of torture. To this day, the act of displaying facial hair is still regarded as a form of ultimate cool.
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An entertaining and informative combination of a history, a documentary, an appreciation and a catalog.
—Publishers Weekly Touching on both the history and the psychological interpretations of this seemingly minor cultural cue, Peterkin analyzes the ever-changing shaving practices of celebrities, criminals, and carnival performers. —Quill & Quire Full of fascinating detail, the book has an accessible tone suited to its subject. —The Globe & Mail Peterkin entertainingly follows many a revealing strand. . . —Toronto Star [This] is an entertaining book for those who boast facial hair and those who don't. —Vancouver Sun While Peterkin has fun with witty quips from poets, playrights, philosophers, and theologians through the centuries, he is also quite serious and instructive. . . —ForeWord Peterkin carves a witty, thought-provoking read from his bewhiskered subject matter. —Resonance Jam-packed with beard-related sidebar quotations and facts and figures, One Thousand Beards is a trivia-lover's delight, and an essential reference for anyone giving a barber-college valedictory address. —Fast Forward This is the kind of information that can only make life happier, funnier, and a little bit more full. It not only freshly stocked my cache of trivia, but it opened my mind to the wealth of stories I can find in all of the places I would have never thought to look. —Worn Fashion Journal (www.wornjournal.com) More Information
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