Through the Looking Glasses
Travis , Elborough
anglais | 30-01-2024 | 352 pages
9780349144115
Livre de poche
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Through the Looking Glasses traces the fascinating true story of spectacles: from their inception as primitive visual aids to monkish scribes right through to today's designer eyewear and the augmented reality of Google Glass. There are encounters with ingenious medieval Italian glassmakers, myopic Renaissance rulers and spectacle-makers, as well as the silent movie star Harold Lloyd, the rock n roller Buddy Holly and the full-screen figure of Marilyn Monroe. This is a book about vision and the need for humanity to see clearly, and where the impulse to improve our eyesight has led us.
'Elborough is an elegant writer... lively, engaging and admirably wide-ranging' The Times
'Witty, enjoyable and illuminating' Business Post
'It will make you look at specs with fresh eyes' New Statesman]]>
Note biographique
Acclaimed by the Guardian as 'one of the country's finest pop culture historians', Travis Elborough has been a freelance writer, author, broadcaster and cultural commentator for nearly two decades. Elborough's books include Wish You Were Here: England on Sea,The Long-Player Goodbye, a hymn to vinyl records that inspired the BBC4 documentary When Albums Ruled the World, in which he also appeared, and A Walk in the Park, a loving exploration of public parks and green space. Elborough regularly appears on Radio 4 and recently wrote and presented the five-part series, The Rise and Fall of the Antique, and is a frequent contributor to the Guardian and Observer, among other newspapers and magazines.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9780349144115 |
Editeur : | Little, Brown Book Group |
Date de publication : | 30-01-2024 |
Format : | Livre de poche |
Langue(s) : | anglais |
Hauteur : | 196 mm |
Largeur : | 124 mm |
Epaisseur : | 23 mm |
Poids : | 277 gr |
Stock : | à commander |
Nombre de pages : | 352 |