The Bow Tie Book

The Bow Tie Book

by JamesGulliverHancock (Author)

Synopsis

If you have a swagger, a bow tie can be a badge of courageThe bow is not for the timid of heartbut a beautifully asymmetrical, slightly tousled bow is a perfect look for a romantic nonconformist man of style.- GQ style writer Glenn O'Brien From its humble beginnings around the necks of seventeenth century Croatian mercenaries, the bow tie has evolved to become one of the signature accessories in the modern gentleman's wardrobe. Once relegated to the uniforms of nerds, waiters, and wedding parties, bow ties now adorn the collars of men of all ages and appear on the runways of Paris and London as well as the streets of Brooklyn and Silver Lake. More than an accessory, bow ties tell the world you are a man of style, substance, and individuality; a man who likes to standout in a crowd but is polite' a man who respects himself and those around him enough to put his best foot forward' a man of whimsy, intelligence, and imagination. The Bow Tie Book includes a brief history of the bow tie and features more than 100 full colour and black and white photographs of bow tie-wearing men, along with quotes and essays from bow tie wearers, designers, and their admirers. It also includes over 200 full colour illustrations crated specially for this book by noted artist James Gulliver Hancock, as well as a fully illustrated and removable 'How to Tie a Bow Tie' cheat sheet. The Bow Tie Book makes the perfect gift for the uniquely stylish man.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: Universe Publishing
Published: 07 Apr 2015

ISBN 10: 0789329190
ISBN 13: 9780789329196

Media Reviews
An extraordinarily witty and cleverly packaged new book by James Gulliver Hancock, succinctly titled The Bow Tie Book, addresses the idiosyncratic cravat style alternately viewed as eccentric, erratic, professorial, bohemian and Churchillian.
-Ivy-Style.com

The Bow Tie Book is such a foray that is amusing, informative, easy on the eyes, and generally very lighthearted. Mr. Hancock offers us a brief but meaningful history of the accessory and then proceeds to offer us photographic proof of today's aficionados. The physicality of the book makes it perfect for gift giving as well as allowing the reader to get lost in it while reading.
-NY Journal of Books

The Bow Tie Book, illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock, is just plain fun, providing the bow tie novice with some history, various entertaining quotes, and a guide that shows you how to tie one yourself.
-Sartorial Life

Author Bio
James Gulliver Hancock is an internationally noted illustrator, author and bow tie aficionado and the author of All the Buildings in New York.