Thursday, July 12, 2012

An Uncommon History of Common Things by Bethanne Patrick and John Thompson

From chapters.ca:
Sometime about 30,000 years ago, somebody stuck a sharp rock into a split stick — and presto! The axe was born. Our inquisitive species just loves tinkering, testing, and pushing the limits, and this delightfully different book is a freewheeling reference to hundreds of customs, notions, and inventions that reflect human ingenuity throughout history. From hand tools to holidays to weapons to washing machines, An Uncommon History of Common Things features hundreds of colourful illustrations, timelines, sidebars, and more as it explores just about every subject under the sun. Who knew that indoor plumbing has been around for 4,600 years, but punctuation, capital letters, and the handy spaces between written words only date back to the Dark Ages? Or that ancient soldiers baked a kind of pizza on their shields — when they weren't busy flying kites to frighten their foes?

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