The Man Who Grew His Beard

The Man Who Grew His Beard
Author: Olivier Schrauwen
Publsiher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781606994467

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The Man Who Grew His Beard is Belgian cartoonist Olivier Schrauwen's first American book after having staked a reputation as one of Europe's most talented storytellers. It collects seven short stories, each a head-spinning display of craft and storytelling that mixes early twentieth-century comics influences like Winsor McCay with a thoroughly contemporary voice that provokes and entertains with subversively surreal humor and subtle criticism of twentieth-century tropes and images.

The Facial Hair Handbook

The Facial Hair Handbook
Author: Jack Passion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Barbering
ISBN: 0615291597

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Reigning world champion of beards, Jack Passion, takes the reader through the lifecycle of growing, grooming, getting rid of facial hair. The decision to grow, how to style, and even what to say to women who don't like a beard are all topics covered in the most definitive guide to facial hair ever written.

The Art of Growing a Beard

The Art of Growing a Beard
Author: Marvin Grosswirth
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780486797250

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A great gift for the would-be and the already bearded, this witty guide extols the pleasures and benefits of a well-covered chin. Experienced counsel covers everything from shaving and grooming to eating and kissing.

Of Beards and Men

Of Beards and Men
Author: Christopher Oldstone-Moore
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226284149

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Beards—they’re all the rage these days. Take a look around: from hip urbanites to rustic outdoorsmen, well-groomed metrosexuals to post-season hockey players, facial hair is everywhere. The New York Times traces this hairy trend to Big Apple hipsters circa 2005 and reports that today some New Yorkers pay thousands of dollars for facial hair transplants to disguise patchy, juvenile beards. And in 2014, blogger Nicki Daniels excoriated bearded hipsters for turning a symbol of manliness and power into a flimsy fashion statement. The beard, she said, has turned into the padded bra of masculinity. Of Beards and Men makes the case that today’s bearded renaissance is part of a centuries-long cycle in which facial hairstyles have varied in response to changing ideals of masculinity. Christopher Oldstone-Moore explains that the clean-shaven face has been the default style throughout Western history—see Alexander the Great’s beardless face, for example, as the Greek heroic ideal. But the primacy of razors has been challenged over the years by four great bearded movements, beginning with Hadrian in the second century and stretching to today’s bristled resurgence. The clean-shaven face today, Oldstone-Moore says, has come to signify a virtuous and sociable man, whereas the beard marks someone as self-reliant and unconventional. History, then, has established specific meanings for facial hair, which both inspire and constrain a man’s choices in how he presents himself to the world. This fascinating and erudite history of facial hair cracks the masculine hair code, shedding light on the choices men make as they shape the hair on their faces. Oldstone-Moore adeptly lays to rest common misperceptions about beards and vividly illustrates the connection between grooming, identity, culture, and masculinity. To a surprising degree, we find, the history of men is written on their faces.

Lincoln and Grace Why Abraham Lincoln Grew a Beard

Lincoln and Grace  Why Abraham Lincoln Grew a Beard
Author: Steve Metzger,Ann Kronheimer
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545520454

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A fresh and heartwarming story about Abraham Lincoln and the young girl who inspired his signature beard. Abraham Lincoln is one of the most recognizable people, let alone presidents, in the history of the United States. Perhaps it's because his face can be seen everywhere from the $5 bill in your wallet and the penny in your pocket to national monuments across the country. Or maybe it's simply because of his signature beard. Could you ever picture Lincoln without it? I bet you would never guess that there is one little girl in particular to thank for Lincoln's beard.LINCOLN AND GRACE is the story of Grace Bedell--the eleven-year-old who got a President to listen to her advice. In addition to learning the fascinating true story behind Lincoln's beard, children will love it because it shows that one voice--even one as small as their own--can matter.

Victorians Undone

Victorians Undone
Author: Kathryn Hughes
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781421425702

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In lively, accessible prose, Victorians Undone fills the space where the body ought to be, proposing new ways of thinking and writing about flesh in the nineteenth century.

Concerning Beards

Concerning Beards
Author: Alun Withey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350213012

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"Through an exploration of the history of male facial hair in England, Alun Withey underscores its complex meanings, medical implications and socio-cultural significance from the mid-17th to the early 20th century. Withey charts the gradual shift in concepts of facial hair, and shaving - away from 'formal' medicine and practice - towards new concepts of hygiene and personal grooming"--

The One with the Scraggly Beard

The One with the Scraggly Beard
Author: Elizabeth Withey
Publsiher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781459818576

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A child tries to understand the life of a man he has seen sleeping under a bridge. The boy’s mother patiently answers his questions and explains how people’s life paths can be so different. The child observes the things he has in common with the man and wonders where his own path will lead. The One With the Scraggly Beard is defined by a simple narrative in which a child’s curiosity and perceptiveness act as catalysts for understanding fear, suffering and resilience while exploring themes of homelessness, belonging and compassion. This unique book will speak to children and adults alike. A note from the author explains how the origin of this story is rooted in her own life.