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The 85 Ways To Tie A Tie : The Science And Aesthetics of Tie Knots Hardcover – 4 Nov. 1999
Paul Smith stylishness collides with Einsteinian precision when, bored with waiting for the next sartorial breakthrough in male fashion, two physicists prove that there are not just four ways to tie a tie, but a further 81. Tie Knots unravels the history of ties, the story of the discovery of the new knots and some very elegant mathematics in action.
If Einstein had been left alone in Tie Rack for long enough perhaps he would have worked it out : why do people tie their ties in only 4 ways? And how many other possibilites are there? Two Cambridge University physicists, research fellows working from the Cavendish laboratories, have discovered via a recherche branch of mathematics – knot theory – that although only four knots are traditionally used in tying neck ties another 81 exist. This is the story of their discovery, of the history of neck ties and of the equations that express whether a tie is handsome or not. Of the 81 new knots, 6 are practical and elegant. We now have somewhere else to go after the Pratt, the Four-in-Hand, the Full and Half Windsor. Sartorial stylishness is wrapped effortlessly around popular mathematics. A concept developed to describe the movement of gas molecules – the notion of persistent walks around a triangular lattice – also describes the options for tie tying. Pure maths becomes pure fashion in a delightfully designed little package from Fourth Estate.
- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFourth Estate
- Publication date4 Nov. 1999
- Dimensions13.2 x 1.7 x 18.4 cm
- ISBN-101841152498
- ISBN-13978-1841152493
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Dr Thomas Fink is a research fellow in the Department of Physics who usually works on protein folding optimisation theory. Dr Yong Mao is a research fellow at the Department of Physics who usually works on polymers and colloids. They both wear ties.
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- Publisher : Fourth Estate; First Edition (4 Nov. 1999)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1841152498
- ISBN-13 : 978-1841152493
- Dimensions : 13.2 x 1.7 x 18.4 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 888,600 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The history of the tie and explanation of methodology used are fine, but this information is also availabe in much more resonably priced offerings. Nevertheless, since I now am the owner of an utterly overpriced little book, I will attempt each of the knots and at least redeem some value from this purchase.
It predates 50 Shades Of Grey, however, so anyone looking for how to use ties for bondage purposes might be better served by Geoffrey Budworth's "A Handbook of Knots and Knot Tying: A practical guide to over 200 tying techniques". And don't forget your safeword.
