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Leonard de Vries (1919–2002)

Författare till Fantastiska uppfinningar från 1800-talet

78+ verk 570 medlemmar 12 recensioner

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Verk av Leonard de Vries

Flowers of Delight (1965) 39 exemplar
Venus unmasked (1967) — Redaktör — 30 exemplar
Orrible Murder: Victorian Crime and Passion (1971) — Redaktör — 24 exemplar
Victorian Advertisements (1968) 13 exemplar
The Book of Experiments (1960) 12 exemplar
Bygone Days (1984) — Redaktör — 11 exemplar
Het boek van Artis (1981) 10 exemplar
Nederlands familiealbum (1975) 9 exemplar
Advertentien, 1830-1930 (1973) 6 exemplar
Imaginaire reizen (1988) 6 exemplar
Chaweriem 5 exemplar
Eene wandeling door den Bijenkorf — Redaktör — 5 exemplar
Waar gebeurd ! sentiment en sensatie uit de oude doos (1979) — Redaktör — 4 exemplar
The book of the atom (1960) 3 exemplar
De Hobbyclub 3 exemplar
Liefdes lusthof (1967) 2 exemplar
O zit dat zo! (1981) 2 exemplar
Als water en vuur 1 exemplar
Amsterdam 1 exemplar
Jaap findet das Gelobte Land (1962) 1 exemplar
Om die ene wereld 1 exemplar
Het gebeurde in 1924 (1984) 1 exemplar
Leonidas-prijscourant 1913 (1973) 1 exemplar
Het gebeurde in .... 1922 (1984) 1 exemplar
Het gebeurde in .... 1920 (1984) 1 exemplar
Het gebeurde in .... 1921 (1984) 1 exemplar
Panorama 1 exemplar

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Het beste van Albert Hahn — Redaktör — 3 exemplar

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Bouquet van de mooijste verhaaltjes & de vrolijkste vaersjens voor Jonge Heeren & Juffers en hunne brave Ouders. Met konstige Houtsneden, vele fraaije Kopergravuren en talrijke gekleurde Printjes.
 
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gentcat | May 6, 2021 |
A jolly - if at times gruesome - romp through the pages of the Victorian gutter press, mostly the Illustrated Police News. Not all the stories are murder-related.
 
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AgedPeasant | Oct 31, 2020 |
T.g.v. 100-jarig bestaan "de Bijenkorf"
 
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Marjoles | Aug 6, 2014 |
If you’ve ever stayed up too late watching television, you’ve probably seen all manner of infomercials for interesting, crazy, outlandish, unnecessary, and even usable products. The thing is, someone had to invent all those items. From new bacon microwave racks to foot mops to gyroscopically-stabilized snack bowls, each one required thought, design, and materialization. This phenomenon is by no means a recent one. Folks have been coming up with new products and devices for hundreds of years. Leonard de Vries’s Victorian Inventions highlights one such era of imagination to show that we are not as removed from our past as we think.

De Vries’s stories come from three sources—Scientific American, De Natuur, and La Nature—and are divided into five major categories: transport, electricity, optics, telephony, and of course, miscellaneous. They span many areas of daily life from 1865 to 1900. Right off the bat, there is the Pedespeed, a pair of small side wheels one attaches to one’s shoes to skedaddle faster through the city. Then, there are devices to mechanically deliver food to one’s table, to bore tunnels through solid rock, to project advertisements into the night sky, to simultaneously play the cello and piano, and so on and so on.

This coffee table book offers a varied glimpse into the past. From the photographic rifle to the theatrophones, each invention brought something of the amazing into people’s lives. Much like today’s technology, each item seems slightly weird but useful in the right environment. De Vries’s writing is many time secondary to the large illustrations, but interesting nonetheless. A fun and inviting book.
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NielsenGW | 1 annan recension | Jul 26, 2014 |

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Verk
78
Även av
1
Medlemmar
570
Popularitet
#43,914
Betyg
½ 3.6
Recensioner
12
ISBN
74
Språk
6

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