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A Visual History of Walking Sticks and Canes
Anthony Moss, author
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.
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 Visual History of Walking
Sticks and Canes 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.