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Stephen Van Dulken

    Das große Buch der Erfindungen
    Ideen, die Geschichte machten
    Inventing the 20th Century
    Inventing the 19th Century
    Inventing the 20th Century
    • 2002

      Inventing the 20th Century

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      It's the perfect gift book for every inventor and tinker in your life!Remarkable . . . get the book for yourself. It'll hold you for many hours. (Wall Street Journal)A fascinating compendium for trivia seekers. (Publishers Weekly)>Highly entertaining . . . (Boston Globe)

      Inventing the 20th Century
    • 2001

      Inventing the 19th Century

      The Great Age of Victorian Inventions

      Inventing the 19th Century chronicles a period of enormous technological change by examining the history of the 100 most important inventions of the 19th century. Using illustrations of the original patent drawings from the British Library's collections, Stephen van Dulken paints a vivid picture of the Victorian Age, highlighting inventions from the ground-breaking - such as aspirin, and the telephone - to the everyday - like denim jeans and tiddlywinks. An entertaining and informative volume for anyone interested in design technology and engineering.

      Inventing the 19th Century
    • 2000

      Inventing the 20th Century

      100 Inventions that Shaped the World

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Imagine your average day without television, vacuum cleaners, photocopiers and personal stereos. This title offers window onto the technology of the 20th century. By combining a brief history of each patent (the zip fastener, the post-it note) with a copy of the patent illustration, it reveals the ways in which many of the most basic aspects of our material existence have been revolutionized through specific objects.

      Inventing the 20th Century