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Tools A Visual History by Dorling Kindersley Ltd; 9780241561966

Tools A Visual History

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Description

Tools: A Visual History takes readers on an enlightening journey through the world of tools, presenting a comprehensive overview of 140 essential implements that have shaped human creativity and innovation. This book delves into the rich history and practical applications of each tool, revealing their significance in various creative processes.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds with a focus on tools that powered the industrial revolution, showcasing their transformative impact on society. From rudimentary hand tools to specialised instruments used by skilled artisans, the book highlights the craftsmanship involved in their creation and use. Each tool is presented with vivid imagery and insightful commentary, making the history of these objects both accessible and engaging.

Themes

At the heart of the book lies a celebration of creativity and functionality. Readers will explore themes such as:

  • The evolution of tool design and technology
  • The role of tools in shaping industries and crafts
  • The connection between tools and artistic expression

Writing Style

The writing is both informative and inspiring, enriched by the author's experiences as a presenter on BBC's The Repair Shop. This background adds a personal touch, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with tools and craftsmanship.

"A testament to the ingenuity of human beings and their ability to create and innovate."

For those who appreciate the intersection of history and craftsmanship, Tools: A Visual History offers a captivating exploration that will resonate with fans of similar works, such as The Art of Fixing Things and Craft: An American History.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 235 mm × 200 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
ISBN: 9780241561966

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