
audiobook
Step into a richly illustrated journey that traces the evolution of head‑gear from the towering tiaras of ancient Egypt to the sleek fashions of modern Paris. The author weaves together excerpts from poets, historians, and legal texts, turning what might be a dry catalogue into a lively exploration of how crowns, cauls, caps and ornamental birds reflected the cultures that wore them. Each essay is paired with detailed drawings that bring forgotten styles back to life, offering listeners a visual‑rich experience conveyed through vivid description.
Beyond the facts, the work invites curiosity about the social meanings behind each adornment—whether a Phrygian cap signaled rebellion or a silk caul denoted royal ceremony. By condensing centuries of research into an accessible narrative, the book becomes both a scholarly reference and a delightful tour of humanity’s most creative expressions on the head. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the artistry and symbolism woven into every hat, veil, and tiara throughout history.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-05-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.