Very fascinating story of mankind‘s dealings with ice and how it became possible to manufacture it. With asides on ice cream, health uses, art, sports, and global warming, etc. Worthwhile!
Very fascinating story of mankind‘s dealings with ice and how it became possible to manufacture it. With asides on ice cream, health uses, art, sports, and global warming, etc. Worthwhile!
Started a book from the Public Library that looked very interesting.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Yes, an entire book about … frozen water. Medical uses, ice cream, popsicles, cocktails, sports surfaces, manufacturing advances, and even its role in the advent of the modern convenience store. Don‘t take ice for granted, y‘all. It‘s a much bigger part of everyday life, and history, than you realize. Fascinating read!
Ice is a fun book that gives a well-researched but accessible account of its topic substance through the lenses of social, political, and economic history. The book is well-organized,always holding the reader's interest.
Special kudos go to Brady for recognizing and mentioning the often overlooked contexts of capitalism, colonialism, and racism that play such an important if unfortunate part in human history.