A SHORT TREATISE
ON
BOOTS AND SHOES
ANCIENT AND MODERN,
BY
Walter H. Goater.
Presented by
J. & J. Slater,
1185 Broadway,
N. W. Cor. of 28th Street. New York.
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A concise survey of footwear history and variety from ancient times to the modern era, tracing forms, materials, and functions. It describes early sandals and the predominance of leather alongside region-specific types such as woven palm or straw and wooden or high-soled constructions. Social and ceremonial roles receive attention, with color, shape, and ornamentation acting as markers of rank, while domestic customs for removing shoes and decorative techniques like embroidery, metalwork, and inlay are examined. Cultural practices that altered foot shape or gait and the emergence of high heels and ornate military styles are discussed. Historical anecdotes, craft traditions, and illustrations are used to explain shoemaking techniques and the profession's development.
BY
Walter H. Goater.
Presented by
J. & J. Slater,
1185 Broadway,
N. W. Cor. of 28th Street. New York.