Toilets, Toasters and Telephones: The How and Why of Everday Objects

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$14.18 - $30.40
UPC:
9780439104920
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
12/21/1998
Author:
Susan Goldman Rubin
Language:
english
Edition:
First Edition

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Product Overview

Who invented the toilet? How did the telephone get its shape? Why are the letters on a computer keyboard arranged the way they are? Who decides?

In this fascinating history of everyday objects, Susan Goldman Rubin explains how manufacturers realized that well-designed products made more money; why the shape of an object depends on the materials and technology available; and that some designs just can't be improved upon.

Filled with entertaining anecdotes, remarkable facts, and definitely user-friendly, Toilets, Toasters, & Telephones, with 30 photographs and 13 elegant drawings by Elsa Warnick, is a delightful narrative of the history of some of the familiar objects we see all around us and the inspired geniuses who are responsible for what they look like.

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