Buy Books Online > Local history > The Paisley Shawl: And the Men Who Produced it

The Paisley Shawl: And the Men Who Produced it
By: Matthew Blair
Product Details: Share this by email:
"The Epoch of the Shawl Trade in Paisley," writes the author of this interesting volume, "is now rounded off. Like a flower it came up, blossomed, and decayed." Even thus, in Paisley, does the poetic imagination...Read more
"The Epoch of the Shawl Trade in Paisley," writes the author of this interesting volume, "is now rounded off. Like a flower it came up, blossomed, and decayed." Even thus, in Paisley, does the poetic imagination weave garlands of blooming thoughts round textile fabrics. The book, however, is description and history, not an effusion of creative art. The shawls are now rarities sought for by collectors. To such persons this volume must prove uncommonly valuable as explaining, both by pictures and by written descriptions, the technical excellences of garments that must always rank among the most wonderful productions of the world-old craft of the weaver ." - The Scotsman, on publication in 1904.
Read less
Read less
About the author: Matthew Blair
Review:An interesting and very beautifully illustrated memorial of a now closed chapter in the history of British manufacture." - The Times. "The Epoch of the Shawl Trade in Paisley," writes the author of...Read more
An interesting and very beautifully illustrated memorial of a now closed chapter in the history of British manufacture." - The Times. "The Epoch of the Shawl Trade in Paisley," writes the author of this interesting volume, "is now rounded off, Like a flower it came up, blossomed, and decayed." Even thus, in Paisley, does the poetic imagination weave garlands of blooming thoughts round textile fabrics. The book, however, is description and history, not an effusion of creative art. The shawls are now rarities sought for by collectors. To such persons this volume must prove uncommonly valuable as explaining, both by pictures and by written descriptions, the technical excellences of garments that must always rank among the most wonderful productions of the world-old craft of the weaver." - The Scotsman. "Mr. Blair is one of the few who still possess the necessary qualifications for writing a record of the lost trade, for he was brought up in it. He has performed his task with the competence of a craftsman and with the enthusiasm of a man who looks back on scenes to which distance and intervening success combine to lend enchantment. His treatment is singularly vivid and interesting, even when the picture appears somewhat more highly coloured than is quite consistent with absolute truth to nature. The illustrations consist mainly of shawl patterns. Their execution is admirable, and the striking effect which they produce might almost be expected to bring our grandmothers' favourite Paisley shawls into fashion again." - The Glasgow Herald.
Read less
Read less
Other books by Matthew Blair
Recommended Books for you - See all
Price: Rs.1407
Vendor : Repro Knowledgecast Ltd, Mumbai
FREE SHIPPING | Delivered in 21 working days
(Cash on delivery not available)
Imported Edition
Be assured. 7 days Return & Refund Policy.
Click here