Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Humor, Form, Parodies, General, History, Social History, Social Science, Anthropology, Technology & Engineering, Inventions, Lang:en
Publisher: Random House
Added: July 14, 2021
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
***One of BBC Focus magazine's top books of 2018***Get ready
to make history better... on the second try.Imagine you are
stranded in the past (your time machine has broken) and the
only way home is to rebuild civilization yourself. But you need
to do it better and faster this time round. In this one amazing
book, you will learn How to Invent Everything.Ryan North --
bestselling author, programmer and comic book legend --
provides all the science, engineering, mathematics, art, music,
philosophy, facts and figures required for this challenge.
Thanks to his detailed blueprint, humanity will mature quickly
and efficiently – instead of spending 200,000 years
stumbling around in the dark without language, not realising
that tying a rock to a string would mean we could navigate the
entire world. Or thinking disease was caused by weird
smells.Fascinating and hilarious, How To Invent Everything is
an epic, deeply researched history of the key technologies that
made each stage of human history possible (from writing and
farming to buttons and birth control) – and it's as
entertaining as a great time-travel novel.So if you’ve
ever secretly wondered if you could do history better yourself,
now is your chance to find out how.