Well, the finest I've ever seen, anyway. I'm only about halfway through it...but I can't recommend it enough. It's called:
Hat Talk
Conversations with Hat Makers about Their Hats --- the Fedora, Homberg, Straw, and Cap
by Debbie Henderson
The Wild Goose Press
I'm only a quarter of the way through it now...but I've skimmed it, and it provides me with some of the most fascinating info I've ever read about our beloved hats. A lot of the book is modern (looks like just four years ago or so) interviews with many of the men who either worked for or were in charge of many of the major hatters in the company, and also traces the lineage of many of the hat companies we know and love. Hearing some of these men talk about the differences in manufacturing methods, different companies, felt qualities, and the like is really some fascinating reading. Fedora, I recommend this book particularly to you. You will love it, and find a lot of answers to questions we've wondered about.
The bad news: I think I paid almost $60 for this thing on eBay. I can't remember now how much it was - but it was a lot. Seems like it might be hard to find. She has another book, which is called "The Handmade Felt Hat," which I believe is entirely devoted to how hats are made and is supposed to be very in-depth...I have yet to locate a copy of that one.
Anyway...it's a great read. I recommend it highly.
Hat Talk
Conversations with Hat Makers about Their Hats --- the Fedora, Homberg, Straw, and Cap
by Debbie Henderson
The Wild Goose Press
I'm only a quarter of the way through it now...but I've skimmed it, and it provides me with some of the most fascinating info I've ever read about our beloved hats. A lot of the book is modern (looks like just four years ago or so) interviews with many of the men who either worked for or were in charge of many of the major hatters in the company, and also traces the lineage of many of the hat companies we know and love. Hearing some of these men talk about the differences in manufacturing methods, different companies, felt qualities, and the like is really some fascinating reading. Fedora, I recommend this book particularly to you. You will love it, and find a lot of answers to questions we've wondered about.
The bad news: I think I paid almost $60 for this thing on eBay. I can't remember now how much it was - but it was a lot. Seems like it might be hard to find. She has another book, which is called "The Handmade Felt Hat," which I believe is entirely devoted to how hats are made and is supposed to be very in-depth...I have yet to locate a copy of that one.
Anyway...it's a great read. I recommend it highly.