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The history of footwear [electronic resource] / Cameron Kippen
Bib ID 3200808
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Kippen, Cameron
 
Online Versions
Description Perth, W.A. : Department of Podiatry, Health Science, Curtin, [1999] 
Series

PANDORA electronic collection.

Technical Details

Mode of access: World Wide Web. Previously available at: http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/dept/physio/podiatry/history.html; currently available at: http://podiatry.curtin.edu.au/history.html 

Summary

Includes history of ballet shoes, biblical feet, bridal shoe, Christmas shoes, clogs, corn cutting, dancing shoes, erotica, foot and shoe fetish, foot sex, foot torture, glamorous shoes, hosiery, Olympic shoes, rock shoes, Rugby boots, sandals, sexy feet, shoe making, skateboard shoes, soccer boots, sumptuary law ans superstitions.

Notes

Title from Web page (viewed 4 November 2002)

Includes bibliographical references.

Text and graphics.

Selected for archiving

Subjects Footwear - History.
Other authors/contributors Curtin University. Dept. of Podiatry

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