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Match Lights Easy

Ivy Silver

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Verlag: Publifye

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Match Lights Easy explores the fascinating history and technology behind the invention of the friction match in 1826, revealing its surprising impact on 19th-century society and the industrial revolution. More than just a convenient way to start a fire, the friction match democratized access to a fundamental resource, forever changing how people interacted with their environment. The book highlights how this seemingly simple innovation spurred significant economic and social transformations.

 
The narrative traces the evolution of fire-starting from laborious tinderboxes to the chemical reactions that made the friction match possible. The book dedicates significant attention to the individuals involved in the match's invention, including John Walker, carefully separating fact from legend. It meticulously examines the early chemical compositions, production methods, and inherent dangers associated with early "Lucifer" matches.

 
The book's approach is fact-based and analytical, progressing from the historical context and scientific principles to the socio-economic impacts across Europe and the United States. It details the advent of safety matches, their impact on public health, and touches upon the environmental impact of match production. By blending historical research with scientific explanations, Match Lights Easy provides a unique perspective on a pivotal, often overlooked, moment in technological history.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 53 Seiten.

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