Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the fascinating cultural history of hair and beards with "Notes Historical, Ãsthetical, Ethnological, Physiological, Anecdotal, and Tonsorial, on the Hair & Beard." This compilation delves into the multifaceted significance of hair and facial hair across various societies and time periods. From aesthetic considerations to ethnological observations and physiological insights, this work offers a comprehensive overview of how hair has been perceived and styled throughout history.
Discover the anecdotes, social customs, and tonsorial practices that have shaped our understanding of hair. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a sociology scholar, or simply curious about the cultural importance of personal appearance, this book provides a rich and engaging exploration of a topic that has been central to human identity for centuries.
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