Chilled: How Refrigeration Changed the World and Might Do So Again
Autor Tom Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472911445
ISBN-10: 147291144X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147291144X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An
insight
into
how
the
ability
to
generate
coldness
has
changed
the
way
we
live,
and
how
refrigeration
is
at
work
in
developing
the
technologies
of
the
future
Notă biografică
Tom
Jackson
is
a
science
writer
based
in
Bristol,
UK.
Tom
specialises
in
recasting
science
and
technology
into
lively
historical
narratives.
After
almost
20
years
of
writing,
Tom
has
uncovered
a
wealth
of
stories
that
help
to
bring
technical
content
alive
and
create
new
ways
of
enjoying
learning
about
science.
In
his
time,
Tom
has
been
a
zoo
keeper,
travel
writer,
buffalo
catcher
and
filing
clerk,
but
he
now
writes
for
adults
and
children,
for
books,
magazines
and
TV.
Cuprins
1
Old
School
Cool
2
Conjuring
Cold
3
Applying
Pressure
4
The
Temper
of
the
Air
5
Chill
and
the
Airs
6
Going
for
the
Motion
7
An
Ice
King
-
or
Two
8
Taking
the
Heat
9
Living
in
the
Chain
10
Deep
Cold
11
The
Hidden
Chill
12
The
Future
is
Cold
Recenzii
Buoyant,
idiosyncratic
and
very
funny
...
this
history
of
what
is,
ultimately,
a
rather
mundane
piece
of
kitchenware
is
consistently
fascinating.
Cool
story.
Fun and eye-opening ... this is an inspiring, compelling and utterly convincing book.
Without refrigeration, this delightfully illuminating book reminds us, not only would there be no ice cream or cold lager, there would be no MRI scanners in hospitals, no super-computers, no weekly food shop.
.a chill-cabinet of curiosities: hot stuff, and deeply cool.
Jackson sees the appliance as 'humanity's greatest achievements' ...Chilledattests to his abilities as a historian and a bit of a comedian.
...a nutritious little book.
I can't think of a better light non-fiction summer read than this.
Jackson handles tricky ideas deftly ... like a well-stocked refrigerator, this book is packed with tasty morsels.
An entertaining romp through the history of refrigeration.
One of the most entertaining sections of the book concerns the ice wars of 19th-century America where rivals competed to secure supplies...plenty of fascinating stuff.
In his entertaining new book,Chilled, Jackson walks us through the creation of cold - or, at least, man-made cold. And he explains how frigid air made all sorts of things possible, from the variety of food we eat to the hydrogen bomb
Fun and eye-opening ... this is an inspiring, compelling and utterly convincing book.
Without refrigeration, this delightfully illuminating book reminds us, not only would there be no ice cream or cold lager, there would be no MRI scanners in hospitals, no super-computers, no weekly food shop.
.a chill-cabinet of curiosities: hot stuff, and deeply cool.
Jackson sees the appliance as 'humanity's greatest achievements' ...Chilledattests to his abilities as a historian and a bit of a comedian.
...a nutritious little book.
I can't think of a better light non-fiction summer read than this.
Jackson handles tricky ideas deftly ... like a well-stocked refrigerator, this book is packed with tasty morsels.
An entertaining romp through the history of refrigeration.
One of the most entertaining sections of the book concerns the ice wars of 19th-century America where rivals competed to secure supplies...plenty of fascinating stuff.
In his entertaining new book,Chilled, Jackson walks us through the creation of cold - or, at least, man-made cold. And he explains how frigid air made all sorts of things possible, from the variety of food we eat to the hydrogen bomb