How to Invent Everything: Rebuild All of Civilization (with 96% fewer catastrophes this time)

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Invent Everything: Rebuild All of Civilization (with 96% fewer catastrophes this time)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ryan North
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:464
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 162
Category/GenrePhilosophy of science
Popular science
Inventions and inventors
Humour
ISBN/Barcode 9780753552568
ClassificationsDewey:600
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Virgin Books
Publication Date 20 September 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A geeks' manual for improving human history, for fans of What If? and The Worst Case Scenario Handbook. ***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.

Author Biography

Ryan North is the (New York Times bestselling, Eisner-award winning) creator of Dinosaur Comics, the co-editor of the Machine of Death series, and the author of To Be or Not To Be, the choose-your-own-path version of Hamlet! He has written the "Adventure Time" comic and writes "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl" for Marvel Comics, who you might know from their movies about an iron man. He lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife Jenn and his dog Noam Chompsky.

Reviews

How to Invent Everything is such a cool book ... essential reading * Randall Munroe, xkcd creator and bestelling author of WHAT IF? and THING EXPLAINER * Ryan North is as funny as he is smart, and he is hilarious ... an almost essential primer on the story so far when it comes to science ... suitable for anyone with a sense of humour and some curiosity. Brilliant stuff * Starburst magazine * A dazzling piece of work that's also genuinely hilarious * Elan Mastai, author of ALL OUR WRONG TODAYS * An essential handbook for any hapless time-traveller * Prof Lewis Dartnell, author of THE KNOWLEDGE: How to Rebuild our World from Scratch * Technically, we are all time travelers and we are all trapped. So, even if you happen to be scanning this blurb in what you perceive to be a 'normal' timeline, I heartily recommend you read this book cover to cover. * Zach Weinersmith, creator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and author of SOONISH * A hilarious and practical guide * Atlas Obscura * Packed with cool, fun, and useful stuff... a friendly and thought-provoking reference, just the thing for the bright kid in the family, to say nothing of the neighbourhood time traveller * Kirkus Reviews * A brilliant conceit ... a slyly funny piece of popular science writing * Glen Weldon, NPR's Great Reads of 2018 * North is incredibly funny, so you'll be entertained while inventing fundamental technology for your fellow, albeit less-developed, man ... Avoid the pitfalls of our ancestors with this handy guide * BookPage * whip-smart and hilarious . . . Combine that humour, intelligence and style with the history of human technology and you've got How to Invent Everything * Winnipeg Free Press *