Wonderland

How Play Made the Modern World

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Technology, Engineering, History, World History
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Author: Steven Johnson ISBN: 9780399184505
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: November 15, 2016
Imprint: Riverhead Books Language: English
Author: Steven Johnson
ISBN: 9780399184505
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: November 15, 2016
Imprint: Riverhead Books
Language: English

**“A house of wonders itself. . . . *Wonderland *inspires grins and well-what-d'ya-knows” —The New York Times Book Review

From the *New York Times–*bestselling author of How We Got to Now and Farsighted, a look at the world-changing innovations we made while keeping ourselves entertained.

This lushly illustrated history of popular entertainment takes a long-zoom approach, contending that the pursuit of novelty and wonder is a powerful driver of world-shaping technological change. Steven Johnson argues that, throughout history, the cutting edge of innovation lies wherever people are working the hardest to keep themselves and others amused. 
 
Johnson’s storytelling is just as delightful as the inventions he describes, full of surprising stops along the journey from simple concepts to complex modern systems. He introduces us to the colorful innovators of leisure: the explorers, proprietors, showmen, and artists who changed the trajectory of history with their luxurious wares, exotic meals, taverns, gambling tables, and magic shows.  
 
In Wonderland, Johnson compellingly argues that observers of technological and social trends should be looking for clues in novel amusements. You’ll find the future wherever people are having the most fun.

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**“A house of wonders itself. . . . *Wonderland *inspires grins and well-what-d'ya-knows” —The New York Times Book Review

From the *New York Times–*bestselling author of How We Got to Now and Farsighted, a look at the world-changing innovations we made while keeping ourselves entertained.

This lushly illustrated history of popular entertainment takes a long-zoom approach, contending that the pursuit of novelty and wonder is a powerful driver of world-shaping technological change. Steven Johnson argues that, throughout history, the cutting edge of innovation lies wherever people are working the hardest to keep themselves and others amused. 
 
Johnson’s storytelling is just as delightful as the inventions he describes, full of surprising stops along the journey from simple concepts to complex modern systems. He introduces us to the colorful innovators of leisure: the explorers, proprietors, showmen, and artists who changed the trajectory of history with their luxurious wares, exotic meals, taverns, gambling tables, and magic shows.  
 
In Wonderland, Johnson compellingly argues that observers of technological and social trends should be looking for clues in novel amusements. You’ll find the future wherever people are having the most fun.

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