** A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK **

‘Fascinating . . . The history of the world through the eye of a needle . . . I recommend this book to anyone’ THE SPECTATOR
A charming, absorbing and history that takes us on a journey from the silk roads to sportswear, from ruffs to spacesuits . . . I devoured this quietly feminist book’ SUNDAY TIMES
‘Joyful and beautiful’ NATURE
Will make you rethink your relationship with fabric’ ELLE DECORATION

All textiles begin with a twist. From colourful 30,000-year old threads found on the floor of a Georgian cave to what the linen wrappings of Tutankhamun’s mummy actually meant; from the Silk Roads to the woollen sails that helped the Vikings reach America 700 years before Columbus; from the lace ruffs that infuriated the puritans to the Indian calicoes and chintzes that powered the Industrial Revolution, our continuing reinvention of cloth tells fascinating stories of human ingenuity.

When we talk of lives hanging by a thread, being interwoven, or part of the social fabric, we are part of a tradition that stretches back many thousands of years. Fabric has allowed us to achieve extraordinary things and survive in unlikely places, and this book shows you how — and why.

With a cast that includes Chinese empresses, Richard the Lionheart and Bing Crosby, Kassia St Clair takes us on the run with escaped slaves, climbing the slopes of Everest and moonwalking with astronauts. Running like a bright line through history, The Golden Thread offers an unforgettable adventure through our past, present and future.

Reviews

A joyful commingling of text and textiles in 13 beautifully wrought stories. We visit a cave where dyed fibres more than 30,000 years old have been discovered; goggle at the starched intricacy of sixteenth-century lace ruffs; flinch over astronauts' nappies and the sodden sleeping bags of early polar expeditions; and savour the idea of materials spun from spiders' webs.
NATURE
The Golden Thread will make you rethink your relationship with fabric
ELLE DECORATION
The history of the world through the eye of a needle... Fascinating... I recommend this book to anyone
THE SPECTATOR
A charming, absorbing and quietly feminist history that takes us on a journey from the silk roads to sportswear, from ruffs to spacesuits... I devoured this book
SUNDAY TIMES
A history of fabric might not sound immediately exciting, but St Clair's book is a refreshing treat, every page bursting with surprising insights. Clothing, she argues, is central to history, from myths and legends to trade and technology. The threads woven by the Greek Fates, the bandages that wrapped Egyptian mummies, the wool that made medieval England rich, the lace in Vermeer's paintings : it all makes for a smart and entertaining historical tapestry
SUNDAY TIMES, History Book of the Year
Vividly drawn . . . this beautifully presented tome is perfect for dipping in and out of
HISTORY REVEALED
Remarkable . . . hugely ambitious, sparklingly erudite and wonderfully engaging
Peter Frankopan, Book of the Year, HISTORY TODAY
The Golden Thread is worth a read for informing your political thinking, and it will entertain you far more than most 'political' books
Resurgence and Ecologist Magazine
Such a captivating read its likely you'll want to devour this engrossing patchwork of textile history in one sitting
Embroidery
Superb... this dazzling book puts fabric at the very heart of human history.
STRONG WORDS
A curious and illuminating history of fabric
HOUSE AND GARDEN