
Though Peterson can get carried away, it's hard to deny these high tops are as American as Apple Pie and Paris Hilton, and this book is a worthy appreciation of their place in the pop culture canon. Scali-Sheahan Flusser Peter Carlsen Books by Hal Peterson Chucks: The Phenomenon of Converse: Chuck Taylor All Stars Hal Peterson 6. Anyone who has ever owned a pair will appreciate the movie and TV sightings: Brendan Fraiser's thawed caveman in Encino Man, Ice Cube in Anaconda, Timmy in Lassie and virtually the entire cast of The Wonder Years among them. Ze'ev Chafets Patience Gray Leah Furman Tess Ayers Rich Lippman Robert Heide John Gilman Jose Maldonado Janet Dunbar Nina Froud Mary McDermott Maura T. Hal Peterson takes an in-depth look at the history, significance, and magic of Chucks, as legions of enthusiasts call them. Chucks-obsessed Peterson chronicles the shoe's evolution from stylishly unsupportive court sneaker to the all-purpose footwear embraced by those who are ""hip and fashion-oriented, part of the counterculture, nerd-like, or just regular folks."" Peterson tries to dig up the secret of their appeal through owner interviews, a menagerie of trivia and a quirky collection of photos that range from art-house to prom-tacky. Originally a rubber shoe company, Converse rolled out the canvas All Star in 1917, nicknamed ""Chucks"" for the basketball hall-of-famer, Chuck Taylor, who was a lifelong advocate. Chucks: The Phenomenon of Converse: Chuck Taylor All Stars. In this book, shoe enthusiast Hal Peterson takes an in-depth look at the history, significance, and magic of Chucks. In this fawning fashionography, readers will find more than they ever wanted to know about the enduring line of Converse basketball shoes worn by hip athletes, lithe hipsters, Pollyannas and iconoclasts.
