
Kicks
The Great American Story of Sneakers
$35.95
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
30 April 2019
Summary
A cultural history of sneakers, tracing the footprint of one of our most iconic fashions across sports, business, pop culture, and American identity.
When the athletic shoe graduated from the beaches and croquet courts of the wealthy elite to streetwear ubiquity, its journey through the heart of American life was just getting started. In this rollicking narrative, Nicholas K. Smith carries us through the long twentieth century as sneakers became the totem of subcultures from Californi…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780451498120 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0451498127 |
| Author: | Nicholas Smith |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Crown Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 30 April 2019 |
| Weight: | 248g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 132mm |
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Critics Review
“A lively, engaging cultural history … Smith’s tale teems with freebooting DIY tinkerers [and] traverses the sociocultural trend lines of our time… . Fascinating.”—The Oregonian
“Readers of sports history, popular culture, and business will be fascinated by Smith’s exciting, informative, and multifaceted narrative of the major roles the sneaker has played in U.S. branding, perceptions, and culture.”—Booklist
“A history that goes way beyond sports and into the streets of the youth culture … a cornucopia of factoids and fun asides bursting with a wealth of in-depth information on every aspect of sneakers, from their birth to their current and continuing explosive popularity.”—Kirkus Reviews
“An offbeat history of the athletic shoe world with cameo biographies of those who built it, Kicks is a sneakerhead’s dream … Fascinating.”—Shelf Awareness
“A fast, smooth run through the social, financial, and athletic history of the shoes that goosed the sports boom. New slogan: It’s gotta be the book!”—Robert Lipsyte, author of Sportsworld: An American Dreamland
“Kicks is a history of great, forgotten stories. I highly recommend that anyone who’s into sneakers and its culture read it and add it to their library.”—Dee Wells, Obsessive Sneaker Disorder
“A refreshing full-court run through two centuries via the sneakers we were inventing or wearing all along. From Daniel Webster to ‘Damn, Daniel,’ an entertaining account with something to say about culture, politics, and ankle support. An always fascinating book and easier to keep clean than Air Force 1s.”—Mark Chiusano, author of Marine Park
About The Author
Nicholas Smith
Nicholas K. Smith has worked as a reporter for the past ten years, covering a range of topics including stolen WWII art, melting glaciers, Austrian indie gamers, and the New York City mayoral election. He is a 2014 graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, where he was awarded the Lynton Fellowship in Book Writing. A native of Arizona, Nick now lives in Vienna, Austria with his wife and two children.
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