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Neil MacGregor was Director of the National Gallery, London from 1987 to 2002 and of the British Museum from 2002 to 2015. This is an excellent read. Whereas the museum guide gives you per page one clear illustration plus half a page of accompanying text, in 'A History' you get 4 to 5 pages text with two photographs. Each essay, though centered on the particular object, broadens out and often its scope covers all history, making points and drawing comparisons and contrasts with various aspects of all civilisation. brilliant, engagingly written, deeply researched.”—Mary Beard, The Guardian, “The style is authentic, personal and humorous. I noticed one of the reviewers criticized the photo quality. My guess is that the pages would present stunningly on the Kindle for iPad or Kindle for Mac. Encompassing a grand sweep of human history, "A History of the World in 100 Objects" begins with one of the earliest surviving objects made by human hands, a chopping tool from the Olduvai gorge in Africa, and ends with objects which characterise the world we live in today. Penguin Books; Reprint edition (September 24, 2013), 100 pictures, each with a brief discussion of its history and meaning, Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020. Hockney's In the Dull Village—The World of Our Making (1914 - 2010 AD) Tue 19 Oct 2010. Unable to add item to List. Thick but not very large paperback, the cover is beautiful but the gold printing is a bit fragile if you have greasy hands. Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2011. Art, it shows clearly, has been a part of human life since the very beginning of pre-history. . Originally this book started out as a project for BBC Radio 4; with four years in the planning, and a host of experts to help him, Neil MacGregor has created a really special collection of top artefacts, all of which can be found at the British Museum. . Pretty disappointing, especially for the price, Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017. When were cows domesticated, and why do we feed their milk to our children? He took an LLB in Law at the University of Edinburgh and was called to the Scottish Bar. Buy one for a gift and one for yourself. The book is great for leisurely, but very informative reading. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2016. In 1981 he became Editor of the arts periodical, The Burlington Magazine, and then in 1987 became Director of the National Gallery. A definite advantage that the book has over the radio episodes is that it shows each of the 100 objects in full colour. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Some of the images scattered through the book are so astonishing and so far from our usual perceptions that I don’t think I will ever forget them. I recently visited the British Museum after having read this book. Interestingly, the objects MacGregor chooses also function as "advertisements" for their respective milieus. A History of the World in 100 Objects Summary A History of the World in 100 Objects by Dr Neil MacGregor 'In this book, we travel back in time and across the globe, to see how we humans have shaped our world and been shaped by it over the past two million years. Afterwards I bought the book the Museum sells: 'Masterpieces of the British Museum'. Description - A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor A golden galleon, a stone age tool, a credit card . Really good, really interesting. "None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. It is presented in a matte format rather than glossy print.. so my guess is the reviewer would have preferred the glossy versions. . The curator of the British Museum has chosen to do a podcast series with the BBC that traces the history of the world through 100 objects chosen from the museum's collection. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021, Gorgeous book and perfect on the inside, but unfortunately I planned to give this book as a gift and since it came damaged I don’t want it to look like I’m giving away a used book. MacGregor demonstrates the power of objects to recover the place in history of lost civilisations.”—Andrew Roberts, Financial Times. I have the hard-copy and not the Kindle version (though I do own a Kindle). As usual, BBC does not disappoint. It reminds you of who you are and where you came from and what you’re going to lose when the planet blows up some time soon. I believe I learned more per page reading this book than any I've ever read. . I also have a Kindle E-ink reader. All during that time people had their own ideas about life, art, the use of objects, crafts and trades. You can dip into this book even without a coffee table. Each of the sections has something interesting to say, and prior knowledge of a given topic does not prevent us from gathering new insights from the text and the illustrations, and new angles of vision. . Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2014. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2020. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Traversing continents, cultures and epochs with perfect aplomb, it is ultimately a defense of why the universal museum remains a vital institution in today's world. It talks about the objects, their meaning, when and where they were created, and by whom. -- The Wall Street Journal The blockbuster New York Times bestseller and the... Free Shipping on all orders over $10. From the very first hand axe to the ubiquitous credit card, each item has a story to tell; together they relate the larger history of mankind-revealing who we are by looking at what we have made. I actually had to check my order twice to make sure I hadn’t accidentally ordered a gently used copy! A great book to just pick up and start reading. Again, some reviews seemed to speak of the poor quality of the illustrations in the printed version. A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 100 OBJECTS, BY NEIL MacGREGOR (BRITISH MUSEUM), 2011. Buy 2, save 50% on 1. by the British Museum, this book is a bravura execution of material culture and archaeological studies. Everyone knows about the sculptures from the Parthenon. A History of the World in 100 Objects stretches back two million years and covers the globe. Buy a cheap copy of A history of the world in 100 objects book by Neil MacGregor. The book is compiled from transcripts of a 100-episode series on BBC Radio. A testament to how well this book is written and constructed is that I read it incredibly quickly. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. A History of the World in 100 Objects stretches back two million years and covers the globe. No worries! It is illustrated beautifully with full color photographs. . 'A History' is just what it is: each object is described and put in a broader context as the starting point for telling a piece of world history. The book tries to tell history in a way which has not been attempted before. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2017. A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, No Import Fees Deposit & $12.98 Shipping to Netherlands. An excellent book. Every home should have one. MacGregor does with objects what literary critics do with a passage of poetry: he describes the object (lovely pictures ARE included), he gives a fascinating context of the period in which this object was used, and finally, provides an analysis of what the object "says" about the people, nation, and region that used or owned it. So I was slightly put off by the idea of a collection of essays surrounding various objects. There was a problem loading your book clubs. The series has been described as a project charting the history of humanity, and after having read the book it comes as no surprise that it has won awards and bursaries for the museum, at which MacGregor was the Director for 13 years. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. In fact, I used several entries with my Advanced Placement Literature class in order to expose them to effective and interesting "close reading." . A History of the World in 100 Objects stretches back two million years and covers the globe. When did people first start to wear jewelry or play music? This also dovetails nicely with what I teach in class regarding advertising; that we can come to understand the ideals of a nation by studying its advertisements. “None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. I must disagree. I disagree on this: the quality is OK. I was just a bit reticent about downloading this book. Please use in conjunction with the podcast on BBC Sounds and always be grateful to the BBC and Neil MacGregor and his contributors. . Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Neil MacGregor, British Museum Director and author of A History of the World in 100 Objects, explores over two million years through 100 manmade objects, all from the British Museum's collection. A book to savour and start over.”—The Economist. I highly recommend it Go on, read it! . The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome, An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably Didn't, A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects, A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium, A Little History of the World (Little Histories), The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Rivalry, Adventure, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements (Young Readers Edition). every object tells a story. In most cases, items shipped from Amazon.com may be returned for a full refund. MacGregor writes with energy and flair, and this is an entertaining and informative book.”—Jonathan Spence, The New York Review of Books, “Bound to be a popular present this Christmas . Please try again. I find it to be top notch. Extraordinary. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. I was not familiar with the radio series and my preference has always been for narrative/chronological history - an unfolding story. The history of humanity is one of invention and innovation, as we have continually created new things to use, to admire, or leave our mark on the world. Neil read French and German at New College, Oxford, and studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. Please try your request again later. . “None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. Encompassing a grand sweep of human history, A History of the World in 100 Objects begins with one of the earliest surviving objects made by human hands, a chopping tool from the Olduvai gorge in Africa, and ends with objects which characterise the world we live in today. Beginning with a chopping tool from the Olduvai Gorge in Africa and ending with a recent innovation that is transforming the way we power our world, he urges us to see history as a kaleidoscope--shifting, interconnected, constantly surprising. I recommend this book highly to anyone who has even a fleeting interest in archaeology or cultural materialism; your efforts, and the rather hefty price of the book will be worth it. Neil MacGregor has been Director of the British Museum since August 2002 and has devoted particular attention to developing the Museum’s regional and international partnerships. Where were the first cities, and what made them succeed? A History Of The World In 100 Objects Hardback by Alex Posted on March 5, 2021 World in 100 objects by neil gregor a history of the world in 100 objects history of birdwatching in 100 objects a history of the world in 100 objects twenty objects by neil gregor Encompassing a grand sweep of human history, A History of the World in 100 Objects begins with one of the earliest surviving objects made by human hands, a chopping tool from the Olduvai gorge in Africa, and ends with objects which characterise the world we live in today. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. DK uses its hallmark visual approach to weave the extraordinary legacy of our creativity into a unique view of world history. Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2013. Please try again. I'm afraid I must respectfully disagree with other customers in the review section. Yet, being a lover of books I had to have a sneaky in and ended up reading, and thoroughly enjoying, the entire book. . This was a fascinating read which had me interested in subjects I'd never cared to read or learn about before, which is my signal to an altogether phenomenal recipe for a great book. In A History of the World in 100 Objects, author Neil MacGregor, the director of the British Museum, culled 100 artifacts from his museum's collection to help him with the task. Erudite and entertaining, monumental yet relaxed.”, “The most enlightening book of recent times.” —The Independent, “Marvelous . For the price, this is a FIVE-STAR book. A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor – review Brilliant on radio, Neil MacGregor's 100 objects also make a marvellous book, says Mary Beard A … May the next edition will be of 101 objects. This acclaimed history tells the story of the world, and our place in it, in an entirely new way, through 100 things we have either admired and preserved, or used, broken and thrown away. Each item has its own story. If you compare it to 'A History', you find an overlap in topics covered, but the two are entirely different approaches. It demonstrates quite soundly that humanity has been advancing, in fits and starts, for many thousands of years. I, on the other hand, love the matte finishes on all the photographs which are nicely crisp and detailed. An enthralling and profoundly humane book that every civilized person should read. AS FOLLOWS NEIL MacGREGOR, BRITISH MUSEUM. I read quite a few comments on the photographs not being good enough to do this book credit. “None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. The book gives one a smattering of knowledge regarding ancient geography, cultures, materials, human migration, art, and religion across the ages. . From the very first hand axe to the ubiquitous credit card, each item has a story to tell; together they relate the larger history of mankind-revealing who we are by looking at what we have made. Well over 12.5 million podcasts have been downloaded since the first programme and more than 550 museums around Britain have launched similar series featuring local history. BOOK IS VERY GOOD CLEAN AND TIGHT. “None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, narrates 100 programmes that retell humanity's history through the objects we have made. This is an enthralling and profoundly humane book that every civilized person should read.”—Jonathan Lopez, Wall Street Journal, “A brave and original undertaking . Leisurely Cruise through History of Mankind, Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2014. His previous books include A History of the World in 100 Objects, Shakespeare's Restless World and Germany: Memories of a Nation, all available in Penguin and now between them translated into more than a dozen languages.For his work on the BBC Radio 4 series, … Thank you. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. If you read an object a day you just might get through it. Neil MacGregor was Director of the National Gallery, London from 1987 to 2002 and of the British Museum from 2002 to 2015. . Who developed math--or invented money? Makes a great gift. . This is what civilisation has been about. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Encompassing a grand sweep of human history, A History of the World in 100 Objects begins with one of the earliest surviving objects made by human hands, a chopping tool from the Olduvai gorge in Africa 2/5 Neil … Ten years on from the ground-breaking Radio 4 series, "A History of The World in 100 Objects", former director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor looks back at the impact of the series, on how storytelling in museums has changed over a turbulent decade and asks which object from 2020 would best encapsulate our modern age. . Besides, the book is based on a radio series, and the photographs are certainly not the most important part of the book. . This book is as much an (educative) masterpiece as the 100 objects it covers! Rather than begin with abstract concepts like democracy, Federalism, or ethnic cleansing, MacGregor begins with the concrete--a vase, a coin, a flower pot-- and says here's what this culture produced, here's what that says about them. In this groundbreaking book, Neil MacGregor turns to objects that previous civilizations have left behind to paint a portrait of mankind's evolution, focusing on unexpected turning points. A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. . "A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 100 OBJECTS". He then decided to study 17th- and 19th-century art at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, and for six years was a lecturer in the History of Art and Architecture at the University of Reading and a part-time lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art. . Finding the items covered and seeing them for the first time for real, was like meeting old friends. I doubt it would show well on that last device. A tour through all of history using objects collected (stolen?) Something went wrong. Ten years on from the ground-breaking Radio 4 series, "A History of The World in 100 Objects", former director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor looks back at the impact of the series, on how storytelling in museums has changed over a turbulent decade and asks which object from 2020 would best encapsulate our modern age. Before I knew it, I was on object 56 at the 300 something page mark and I had no mental fatigue. Great for ageing young people. • Weight: 1kg Discover the epic history of humanity in this re-released hardback edition. but I was amazed by the boggle-eyed monster carved into the base of a wooden stool that once belonged to a chieftain of the largely forgotten Taino people of the Caribbean, who gave us words such as hurricane, barbecue, hammock and tobacco . I find this method of historical explication incredibly engaging. From the very first hand axe to the ubiquitous credit card, each item has a story to tell; together they relate the larger history of mankind-revealing who we are by looking at what we have made. I would really like everybody to learn from the mastery of Neil Macgregor the details. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. I actually bought this book for my husband, not thinking it would interest me at all. One hundred objects are thoughtfully picked from exhibits at the British Museum to chronicle the history of mankind, from its earliest beginnings up to the 21st century. A History of the World in 100 Objects. A History of the World in 100 Objects 作者 : Neil MacGregor 出版社: Allen Lane 出版年: 2010-10-25 页数: 732 定价: GBP 30.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9781846144134 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' is the companion book to the Radio 4 series of the same name, where the director of the British Museum Neil MacGregor picks 100 objects from all over the world which signify the progression of Earth's history. Riveting. MacGregor’s voice comes through as distinctively as it did on radio and his arguments about the interconnectedness of disparate societies through the ages are all the stronger for the detail afforded by extra space. The fact that the book is organized in 100 3 to 4 pages "chapters" helps a lot because I found myself reading a few objects here and there whenever I had some spare time. A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. “Spotlighting artworks, artifacts and documents from the British Museum’s vast collections, Neil MacGregor—the museum’s director—brilliantly elucidates and connects items ranging from Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels to Victorian tea sets, from the Rosetta Stone to etchings by David Hockney, from pieces of eight to the modern credit card. His previous books include A History of the World in 100 Objects, Shakespeare's Restless World and Germany: Memories of a Nation, all available in Penguin and now between them translated into more than a dozen languages.For his work on the BBC Radio 4 series, … A landmark bestseller, A History of the World in 100 Objects is one f the most unusual and engrossing history books to be published in years. Neil macgregor a history of the world in 100 objects pdf A digital museum telling a history of the world through objects Follow @BradshawFND Tweet by Neil MacGregor • Product code: cmc44134 • ISBN: 9781846144134 • Number of pages: 656 • Size: 234 x 153 mm • llustrations: 250 plus • Weight: 1kg Discover the epic history of humanity in this re-released hardback edition. History of the World in 1,000 Objects A fascinating visual exploration of our civilization, shown through a catalog of objects. The 100 chapters are short, but solid, each corresponding to an episode on radio. “None could have imagined quite how the radio series would permeate the national consciousness. Discover how humans created their world from the objects they left behind - from the US Constitution to the first iPhone - in DK's latest history book.From the beginning of human history, the one thing that has defined us is our talent for making things, from basic technology and everyday objects, such as bowls and hand axes, to high-tech inventions, such as supersonic aircraft, smart devices, and There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. . And as far as the illustrations are concerned, they are sharp HD and are presented well on my Kindle. item 1 A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor Hardback Book The Fast 1 - A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor Hardback Book The Fast $15.31 Free shipping Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. 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