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50 Forgotten Professions - A Fascinating Journey Into The Near Past - cover

50 Forgotten Professions - A Fascinating Journey Into The Near Past

Mike Ciman

Verlag: Mike Ciman

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Beschreibung

A Fascinating Journey into the Past in 50 Professions
Welcome to the fascinating world of forgotten professions. In this book, explore 50 professions that have played important roles throughout history, but which - due to the advance of technology and the evolution of society - have gradually been abandoned.

From the Human Alarm Clock to Radio Actors, from the Factory Reader to the Calculating Machine Operator, each profession had a history and specific characteristics with which it contributed to improving life in society.
In this book, you'll learn more about the hard work and skills required to perform these professions, many of which have almost disappeared or been forgotten. 

Get ready for an interesting and educational journey as you delve into the professions of the past, discovering their fascinating stories and reflecting on the legacy they have left us.
A book for history buffs and anyone curious about the past.
Verfügbar seit: 09.04.2024.

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