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Inventing the Everyday MTA
The Hidden History of Ordinary Things That Changed the World
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Inventing the Everyday Delve into the fascinating hidden histories of everyday objects that have subtly but profoundly shaped the world we live in. From the humble paperclip to the powerful personal computer, this book unearths the ingenious, often accidental, and sometimes controversial stories behind 25 ubiquitous inventions. Explore the problems these items set out to solve, the twists and turns of their development, and the remarkable individuals and circumstances that brought them from concept to cornerstone of modern life.

Discover how seemingly simple items like the coffee filter or the safety pin sparked revolutions in hygiene and convenience. Learn about the dramatic military needs that drove the development of the wristwatch and the microwave oven, or the accidental breakthroughs that led to the Post-it Note and the matchstick. This book reveals how these "ordinary" things are anything but, showcasing centuries of human ingenuity, perseverance, and the complex interplay of culture, economics, and technology that fuels innovation.

More than just a history of objects, Inventing the Everyday is a captivating exploration of human creativity and its enduring impact. It challenges us to see the profound in the mundane and appreciate the quiet genius embedded in the tools we use daily. Prepare to see the world around you with newfound wonder, recognizing the extraordinary stories stitched into the fabric of our everyday existence.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the surprising origins and evolution of everyday objects, from the humble paperclip to the powerful personal computer.
  • Discover how inventions like the bicycle, the zipper, and the flush toilet dramatically changed societies, influenced fashion, and improved public health.
  • Learn about the accidental breakthroughs and persistent challenges faced by inventors like Melitta Bentz (coffee filter) and Percy Spencer (microwave).
  • Uncover the cultural significance of items like the T-shirt and the safety pin, and how they became symbols of rebellion and identity.
  • Gain new appreciation for the ingenious design and societal impact of commonplace items that quietly shape modern life.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone curious about the history of innovation and how seemingly simple objects have transformed the world. It's particularly appealing to readers interested in the intersection of technology, culture, and everyday life, offering fascinating stories that highlight human ingenuity and problem-solving.

Author:

Alexis Adams

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Date Published:

June 18, 2025

Word Count:

33,207 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 20 minutes

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