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Brilliant (PB)

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Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light
Jane Brox

978-0285640818
Format PB/PB
£12.00

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Each development of artificial light, from stone lamps to the lightbulb, along with its companion invention, electricity, has transformed human civilisation and shaped the way we live. The implications of providing light has shaped historical eras: crude lamps and tallow candles constricted waking hours and their meagre illumination restricted daily life, oil lamps created the crazed hunting of whales for their oil while gaslight helped to create leisure hours in the evening and allowed the emergence of vibrant street life in cities.

Edison’s invention of the lightbulb seemed to produce light that required no human effort or cost and yet, as Jane Brox shows, the environmental cost of that system of lighting is still with us. With the spread of light pollution the majority of the Earth’s population can no longer see the Milky Way in the night sky, Jane Brox brilliantly explores how the technology behind artificial light has been the catalyst for industrialisation and consumerism yet it has also led to a disconnection from the natural rhythms of the earth.

In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky’s Cod in its reach and scope, Brilliant is a compelling story of how human lives have been changed by light, and timely questions about how the light of the future will continue to shape our lives. Bringing the increasingly important issue of light pollution to the fore, Brilliant is full of the voices of those whose lives were revolutionised by artificial light over the centuries, and with stunning insights into how science has directed human history and will continue to do so in the future.

Jane Brox has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is currently the Coastal Studies Scholar at Bowdoin College, Maine.

“An illuminating study… Fascinating… Brox’s concern for the local, the everyday, the rural and the poor gives her book a universal appeal.”
Sunday Telegraph

“Few people today appreciate the impact the incandescent lamp made following its invention in 1879. In Brilliant, Jane Brox captures the before-and-after. Beginning with lamps carved from limestone 40,000 years ago, she expertly traces the tortuous route to artificial light.”
New Scientist

“Jane Brox’s extraordinary history of artificial light is aptly named. It’s not just a record of technological innovation; it’s a great human fable about how we went from desperately fending off darkness to searching for the last vestiges of true night in a light-bedazzled world.“
Time

“Like Edison’s incandescent bulb… Brox’s history is warm and illuminating.”
The Washington Post

“This is an illuminating, beautifully written history” Read Nicholas Lezard’s Guardian review HERE

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Welcome to Biscuit Land: A Year in the Life of Touretteshero

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Welcome to Biscuit Land
Jessica Thom

9780285641273
Format PB
£10.00 approx

 

Foreword by Stephen Fry

“It is the hippies of outrageous fortune that weigh heavy on the minds of dogs,”

Meet Jess, aka Touretteshero. Jess has Tourettes Syndrome, which means she makes sounds and movements over which she has no control. Jess swears – she’s one of about ten percent of people with Tourettes who do. She also says ‘biscuit’ a lot, about 16 times per minute (that’s 6 million a year!), and then there are the sometimes life-threatening arm and leg tics…

Tourettes can be tough to live with, often bringing out unpleasant behaviour in people who don’t understand it, but it can also be inspiring and above all, funny. Jess’s verbal tics are often truly surreal – “Leisurewear Velociraptor Training Party!” or “Capital letters talk to themselves at night,” or “If all the hoofed animals could count there wouldn’t be a banking crisis.”

These excerpts from Jess’s personal blog follow a year in her life and the whole spectrum of her experiences. We’re introduced to her support network of close friends including Fat Sister, Leftwing Idiot and King Russell, as well as strangers who can be unpredictably helpful or hurtful.

Moving, funny, shocking, tender, and inspiring, Jess’s words are courageous and optimistic in the face of the major challenges she faces. Welcome to Biscuit Land.

Jess has written for the Guardian on disability issues, been featured in their magazine, and appeared in many TV and radio programmes. She was one of the most engaging contributors to Stephen Fry’s Planet Word.

In 2010 Jess set up Touretteshero, an organisation that celebrates the humour and creativity of Tourettes without mocking or self-pity – it’s about reclaiming the most frequently misunderstood syndrome on the planet and changing the world one tic at a time. Visit Touretteshero website HERE and continue the journey.

A ‘bleep free’ version of Jess’s Radio 4 Interview with James Naughtie 19th April 2012 HERE

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