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A History of the Wind by Alain  Corbin; 9781509552054

A History of the Wind

By Alain Corbin

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Description

A History of the Wind by Alain Corbin is a profound exploration of humanity's relationship with the ephemeral element of wind, weaving together science, philosophy, and history. This compelling narrative examines how our understanding and perception of wind have evolved over the centuries, encapsulating the profound impact it has had on culture, science, and technology.

The Story

Corbin embarks on an intellectual journey, tracing the historical significance of wind from ancient myths to modern scientific inquiry. He delves into how wind has influenced art, literature, and even the development of scientific thought. The book invites readers to reflect on the invisible forces that shape our world and the ways in which we have come to comprehend them.

Why Readers Love It

  • Richly Detailed: Corbin's meticulous research brings a wealth of historical context to the subject.
  • Thought-Provoking: The narrative encourages readers to ponder the unseen forces that affect our lives.
  • Engaging Prose: The author's eloquent writing style captivates and informs, making complex ideas accessible.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in the intersections of science and history, as well as those who appreciate literary works that explore philosophical themes. Fans of Corbin's previous works, such as Time at the Edge and Village of the Dead, will find his unique narrative voice and insightful commentary as compelling as ever.

“A History of the Wind is not merely a historical account; it is a reflection on how natural phenomena shape human experiences and knowledge.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 222 mm × 148 mm × 21 mm
Pages: 170
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781509552054

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