Today and Tomorrow Volume 5 Home, Clothes and Food

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domestic technology history
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future of sustainable living research
gender roles research
household innovation studies
population nutrition challenges
textile evolution theory
viticulture and society

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  • ISBN 9780415462112
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volume 5: Lares et Penates, or the Home of the Future

H J Birnstingl

Originally published in 1928.

" very careful summary." Times Literary Supplement

"…his book undoubtedly gives a better understanding of the subject than any other…" Saturday Review

This volume considers the labour-saving movement, the ideal house, the influence of women, the "servant problem" and the relegation of aesthetic considerations to the background.

88pp

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Lucullus, or the Food of the Future

Olgar Hartley and C F Leyel

Originally published in 1926.

"…a clever and witty little volume." Times Literary Supplement

" Opens with a brilliant picture of modern man, living in a vacuum-cleaned, steam-heated, credit-furnished suburban mansion with the wolf of hunger in his basement…" Spectator

As relevant today as it was when first published this volume examines the issues of feeding an increasing world population, food miles, organic food and vegetarianism, among other things.

88pp

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Narcissus, an Anatomy of Clothes

Gerald Heard

Originally published in 1924.

"…an interesting tour-de-force." Time Magazine

"In this pioneering study, full of unexpected insights,
Gerald Heard shows that in clothes we are still witnessing creation at work."William H. Forthman

"Narcissus contains the germs of many of the ideas developed at much greater length by Heard." Edmund Opitz

"A brilliant book." Horace Plunkett

In his first book, Heard weaves an absorbing historical narrative around the corresponding development of clothing and architecture. Along the way he introduces his seminal, revolutionary ideas on evolution, guaranteed to turn Darwin's world upside down. He declares, "Clothes were more important than was allowed," noting, "It will become evident everywhere that we can trace in detail the connection of clothes and building, that change takes place first in the outer and so passes to the inner." Gerald Heard's unique survey stands the test of time as a fascinating work of originality and insight.

146pp.

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Bacchus or wine to-day and to-morrow

P Morton Shand

Originally published in 1927.

"An entrancing little volume." Brewer and Wine Merchant

"Very sound sense." Times Literary Supplement

This volume discusses different aspects of viticulture: types of wines, the future of Empire wines, vine disease as well as social and political issues associated with alcohol consumption and predicts a time when wine will be considered as a food essential to moral and physical well-being, rather than a dangerous artificial stimulant.

90pp

H.J. Birnstingl, Olga Hartley and C.F. Leyel, Gerlad Heard, P. Morton Shand

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