Toys in the Age of Wonder

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animation
artificial man
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automata
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automaton
balloon journey
Buck Rogers
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celestial sphere
Century of Progress
Columbian Exposition
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Edgar Allan Poe
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L Frank Baum
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Lewis Mumford
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railroad
robot
rocket ship
Santa Claus
science fantasy
science fiction
scientifiction
scientism
sleep journey
softlaunch
space travel
spaceship
Sputnik
steam man
steam ship
terrestrial globe
time travel
toy soldier
wonder tale
zoetrope

Product details

  • ISBN 9780786443925
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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By the middle 1800s, toys were appearing in forms that drew upon--and that inspired--advances in areas such as optics, biology, geography, transportation, and automation. In these decades, too, a new type of wonder tale was being brought to maturity by a Poe-inspired Jules Verne. The modern wonder tale's highly-charged vision expressed the hopes and the fears, and the delights and the traumas, engendered by "new worlds idealism"--that Western pursuit of both mechanical and geographical conquest. Exploring realms belonging to childhood, literature, science, and history, this innovative study weaves together the histories of wonder tales and children's toys, focusing specifically on their modern aspects and how they reflect and express the social attitudes of that time period beginning around 1859 and ending around 1957.

Mark Rich has written multiple books on toys and toy history, along with numerous articles on science fiction literature. He lives in Cashton, Wisconsin.

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