Bonneville, Françoise de
The Book of the Bath
The Book of the Bath
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New York: Rizzoli, 1998. First American edition. Folio in black-blue color illus DJ, gilt to spine, 208 pages, color illustrations, 32 cm. Extremely mild wear to spine head and foot, less than quarter inch wear mark to rear board, exceedingly gentle rubbing to corners, bright pages, tight binding, extremely mild rubbing to DJ spine head and foot, faint soiling to rear DJ and inside rear DJ, exceedingly gentle rubbing to DJ corners, else near fine(+) in near fine(-) DJ. in near fine dust-jacket. Hardcover. ISBN: 084782134X
Nude woman to front DJ. DJ protected in archival mylar sleeve. Chronicles the evolution of baths and bathing with abundant illustrations: For over 2000 years, in the Far East as in the West, bathing and showering have been more than practical necessities. Bathing has become a rite and a refuge, and this is the first book to lavish due attention on the history of the bath across the centuries and around the world. Although the room for bathing as we know it has existed for only a century, public baths wee institution in ancient cultures; and, of course, beginning n the Renaissance, bathing was not just hygienic, but a sensual and sybaritic event. In The Book of the Bath, abundant illustrations- from Byzantine frescoes and Orientalist paintings of harems to photographs by Robert Doisneau and engravings from old fixtures catalogs-chronicle the evolution of baths, bathing, and its many accoutrements. Enticing contemporary photography shows baths in the Middle East and Japan, saunas in Sweden, and the often luxurious private bathrooms of the West. At a time when the bath and its associated therapies-thermal springs, scented oils, massages, and soaps-have become a crucial part of sensual and healthy living. The Book of the Bath offers a luxurious pictorial history to inspire the mind and soothe the senses. Bathing customs -- History.
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