At Home: Special Illustrated Edition: A Short History of Private Life

Author(s): Bill Bryson

New Non Fiction

From one of our most beloved authors, a fascinating excursion into the history behind the place we call home--now richly illustrated with more than three hundred images.

National bestseller At Home is Bill Bryson's epic chronicle of domestic history. In this handsome new edition, his riveting room-by-room journey of discovery around his house--a Victorian parsonage in southern England--is enhanced by more than three hundred carefully curated illustrations, the large majority
of them in full color. As he did in the hugely successful A Short History of Nearly Everything: Illustrated Edition, Bryson complements his sparkling prose with striking illustrations selected from a wide array of sources to create a feast for the eyes as well as the mind. He has one of the liveliest, most inquisitive brains on the planet, and he is a master at turning the seemingly mundane into an occasion for the most diverting exposition imaginable. When you've finished this book, you will see your house--and your daily life--in a new and revelatory light.
     In Bill Bryson's hands, the bathroom provides the occasion for the history of hygiene; the bedroom for an account of sex, death, and sleep; the kitchen for a discussion of nutrition and the spice trade. From architecture to electricity, from food preservation to epidemics, from the telephone to the Eiffel Tower, from crinolines to toilets--and the brilliant, creative, and often eccentric minds behind them--Bryson demonstrates that whatever happens in the world ends up in our houses, in the paint and the pipes and the pillows and every item of furniture.

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Praise for "At Home"

"Delightful . . . Bryson's enthusiasm brightens any dull corner . . . He is fascinated by everything, and his curiosity is infectious."
--"The New York Times Book Review"

"If this book doesn't supply you with five years' worth of dinner conversation, you're not paying attention."
--"People
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"An exuberant, shared social history . . . Told with Bryson's habitual brio . . . A personal compendium of fascinating facts, suggesting how the history of houses and domesticity has shaped our lives, language, and ideas."
--"The New York Review of Books"

"A treasure trove . . . Playful, yes, but Bryson is also a deft historian."
--"Los Angeles Times"

"The experience of reading a Bill Bryson book is something you don't want to stop--a pip and a spree and, almost incidentally, a serious education. And never tiresome, for Bryson has the gift of being the student and not the tutor."
--"The""Washington Post

""Readers who enjoyed Mr. Bryson's apparently inexhaustible supply of nifty facts in such previous books as "A Short History of Nearly Everything" . . . will be happy to find the author's pen as nimble and his narrative persona as genial as ever."
--"The""Wall Street Journal
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"Reading Bill Bryson is like having one of those friends around who's always discovering something new--some pastime or place or piece of information--and can't wait to breathlessly pass it along."
--"The""Dallas Morning News
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General Fields

  • : 9780385537285
  • : Random House Incorporated
  • : Doubleday Books
  • : 0.567
  • : 01 October 2013
  • : 26.00 cmmm X 19.70 cmmm X 3.60 cmmm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : illustrations
  • : 553
  • : en
  • : Hardback
  • : Bill Bryson