Origin of Everyday Things

“Origin of Everyday Things” by Johnny Acton, published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. in 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of the origins of over 300 modern phenomena, objects, sayings, stories, and superstitions. This 318-page book is presented in English and features humorous illustrations alongside easy-to-navigate chapters, making it accessible for a wide audience, including history buffs, science students, and enthusiasts of popular culture.
Readers will discover eye-opening explanations and intriguing anecdotes that reveal the fascinating backstories of everyday items and concepts. The book delves into topics such as the history of the brown paper bag, the evolution of toothpaste, and the enduring appeal of puzzles like Rubik’s Cube and sudoku. With its engaging content, “Origin of Everyday Things” serves as both an informative reference and a source of amusement, perfect for those looking to enhance their knowledge and impress others with interesting facts.
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History buffs, science students, lovers of popular culture, and natural-born detectives will plunge right into this ultimate guide for curious minds. It’s absolutely fascinating, with background on the origins of more than 300 modern phenomena, objects, sayings, stories, and superstitions that most people take for granted. Complete with humorous illustrations and easy-to-navigate chapters, the eye-opening explanations and amazing anecdotes reveal the truth behind the birth and brilliance of the brown paper bag; the 4,000-year history of toothpaste and its torrid past; and the reasons for the staying power of popular puzzles from Rubik’s Cube to sudoku. Find out why we have Nature to thank for Velcro, Valium, and the Guggenheim; why we get the blues and not the reds; and why Heinz has the Romans to thank for its saucy success. Guaranteed to absorb, amuse and delight, it’s also a great way to impress friends with your arcane knowledge!
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