About This Book
The work assembles biographical sketches of shoemakers who rose from the cobbler’s stall to distinction in a wide range of pursuits—naval and military service, bookselling and editing, preaching and theology, poetry, missionary activity, philanthropy, and self-education—while also presenting ancient examples and patron-saint traditions. It reflects on the Gentle Craft’s romantic reputation and on the effects of mechanization that displaced the traditional artisan, and it balances longer life histories with shorter portraits and collective vignettes to illustrate recurring themes of industry, intelligence, social mobility, and the cultural associations attached to the trade.
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