Venetian style shoe/References
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A bibliography of books, articles, websites, and photos about Venetian style shoes (VSS). All entries here should be substantially about VSS or its applications, or make significant points specifically about VSS.
[edit] Online Dictionnaries
Dictionary.com. "Venetian." Def. #3. Dictionary.com. Accessed 8 February 2008.
Harper, Douglas. Introductions and Abbreviations: ABBREVIATIONS. Abrev. M.L. Online Etymology Dictionary. Nov. 2001. Accessed 8 February 2008.
Harper, Douglas. "Venetia." Def. Venice. Online Etymology Dictionary. Nov. 2001. Accessed 8 February 2008.
Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. "Venetian." Def. #1. Merriam Webster Online. Accessed 4 February 2008.
Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. "Style." Def. #2c. Merriam Webster Online. Accessed 14 February 2008
OQLF. "Chausure montante." Def. Tige montante : Chaussure. Le Grand dictionnaire terminologique, Office de la langue française, 1989, (Research in French). Accessed 3 February 2008.
OQLF. "Malléole." Def. Chaussure. Le Grand dictionnaire terminologique, Office de la langue française, 1989, (Research in French). Accessed 3 February 2008. (Note: ankle bone)
OQLF. "Vénitienne." Def. Chaussure. Le Grand dictionnaire terminologique, Office de la langue française (OQLF), 1989, (Research in French). Accessed 3 February 2008. (Note: Engl. term is "Venetian style shoe.")
WordNet Search 3.0. "Style." Def. Noun: #3. 2006. Princeton University. Accessed 14 February 2008.
[edit] Encyclopedia
Microsoft Corporation. "Shoes: IV Modern Period." Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2007. 1997–2007. Accessed 21 February 2008.
[edit] Scholarly Works
Drummond, Sharon, ed. History of Footwear. Vers. "Originally Written as Her Fourth Year Independent Study". Toronto's Ryerson University Theatre-Technical/Production Program as a Costuming Major. Accessed 27 February 2008.
- Note: See Intro & Resources: Glossary.
[edit] Patents
Jackson, Micheal J. Et All. United States of America. "United States Patent: Method and Means for Creating Anti-Gravity Illusion". 26 October 1993. Republished by Google Patents. Accessed 24 February 2008.
[edit] Websites
Aspees@edisto.cofc.edu. "Timeline of Fashion." 2007. College of Charleston, The Costumer's Manifesto & Tara Maginnis, Ph.D. Accessed 21 February 2008.
Gworek, Rita. Boots to Suits: Suit Yourself: Selecting the right suit, shirt, necktie knots and shoes is critical for a smooth transition into a new corporate culture: Sport Coat or Blazer. August 2006. G.I. Jobs Online. Accessed 21 February 2008.
[edit] Photo
Soletrain. "The Last Shall Be First: Today's Shoes." Blogspot.Com. 8 Aug. 2007. Accessed 18 February 2008. (Note: Found via Google Image Search.)

