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Hands of Time by Rebecca Struthers; 9781529339031

Hands of Time

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Hands of Time by Rebecca Struthers invites readers into the fascinating realm of watchmaking, offering an insightful exploration of how our understanding of time has transformed over millennia. With an expert's eye, Struthers weaves together the intricate details of horology with a rich historical narrative, illuminating the cultural significance of timekeeping throughout various eras.

The Plot

The book chronicles the evolution of time measurement, spanning over forty thousand years. Struthers highlights pivotal advancements, from ancient sundials to modern mechanical watches, showcasing how each development reflects the values and technologies of its time. The narrative is structured around key historical periods, which allows readers to appreciate not only the technical prowess involved in watchmaking but also the human stories intertwined with these innovations.

Themes

  • The relationship between technology and culture: The book illustrates how advancements in timekeeping have influenced societal structures and daily life.
  • Human ingenuity: Struthers celebrates the creativity and craftsmanship that have driven the evolution of horological design.
  • The philosophical implications of time: Readers are encouraged to reflect on the nature of time and its impact on human existence.

Struthers' writing style is both accessible and engaging, making complex concepts digestible for readers of all backgrounds. Fans of historical non-fiction and those interested in craftsmanship will find Hands of Time a captivating read. This book resonates with works like The Watch Book by Gisbert L. Brunner and A Man and His Watch by Matt Hranek, appealing to anyone intrigued by the art and science of timekeeping.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 162 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529339031

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