A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age
Who invented beds? When did we start cleaning our teeth? How old are wine and beer? Which came first: the toilet seat or toilet paper? What was the first clock? Every day, from the moment our alarm clock wakes us in the morning until our head hits our pillow at night, we all take part in rituals that are millennia old.



Structured around one ordinary day, A Million Years in a Day reveals the astonishing origins and development of the daily practices we take for granted. In this gloriously entertaining romp through human history, Greg Jenner explores the gradual and often unexpected evolution of our daily routines. This is not a story of politics, wars, or great events. Instead, Jenner has scoured Roman rubbish bins, Egyptian tombs, and Victorian sewers to bring us the most intriguing, surprising, and sometimes downright silly nuggets from our past.



Drawn from across the world, spanning a million years of humanity, this book is a smorgasbord of historical delights. It is a history of all those things you always wondered-and many you have never considered. It is the story of your life, one million years in the making.
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A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age
Who invented beds? When did we start cleaning our teeth? How old are wine and beer? Which came first: the toilet seat or toilet paper? What was the first clock? Every day, from the moment our alarm clock wakes us in the morning until our head hits our pillow at night, we all take part in rituals that are millennia old.



Structured around one ordinary day, A Million Years in a Day reveals the astonishing origins and development of the daily practices we take for granted. In this gloriously entertaining romp through human history, Greg Jenner explores the gradual and often unexpected evolution of our daily routines. This is not a story of politics, wars, or great events. Instead, Jenner has scoured Roman rubbish bins, Egyptian tombs, and Victorian sewers to bring us the most intriguing, surprising, and sometimes downright silly nuggets from our past.



Drawn from across the world, spanning a million years of humanity, this book is a smorgasbord of historical delights. It is a history of all those things you always wondered-and many you have never considered. It is the story of your life, one million years in the making.
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A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age

A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age

by Greg Jenner

Narrated by Matthew Lloyd Davies

Unabridged — 11 hours, 25 minutes

A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age

A Million Years in a Day: A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age

by Greg Jenner

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Overview

Who invented beds? When did we start cleaning our teeth? How old are wine and beer? Which came first: the toilet seat or toilet paper? What was the first clock? Every day, from the moment our alarm clock wakes us in the morning until our head hits our pillow at night, we all take part in rituals that are millennia old.



Structured around one ordinary day, A Million Years in a Day reveals the astonishing origins and development of the daily practices we take for granted. In this gloriously entertaining romp through human history, Greg Jenner explores the gradual and often unexpected evolution of our daily routines. This is not a story of politics, wars, or great events. Instead, Jenner has scoured Roman rubbish bins, Egyptian tombs, and Victorian sewers to bring us the most intriguing, surprising, and sometimes downright silly nuggets from our past.



Drawn from across the world, spanning a million years of humanity, this book is a smorgasbord of historical delights. It is a history of all those things you always wondered-and many you have never considered. It is the story of your life, one million years in the making.

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"Erudite, witty, and packed with things you've never thought about." ---Dr. Peter Frankopan, author of Silk Roads

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"Erudite, witty, and packed with things you've never thought about." —Dr. Peter Frankopan, author of Silk Roads

AUGUST 2016 - AudioFile

Everything you do during the day, even checking your email, has history behind it. Matthew Lloyd Davies narrates this work with an elegant British voice, drawing laughs from the author's humor as he sets scenes across time. Greg Jenner starts out with ancient Egyptian dawn rituals to explain the origin of each of your daily tasks. Some things, like train times and movable type, are obvious, but there’s much to learn as well. Listeners may not know, for example, that Plato conceived of the alarm clock. Starting with the chapter on human waste, Jenner includes some earthy language. It's quite funny but may have too much saltiness for some listeners. Overall, the barrage of facts may not sink in completely, but it’s entertaining. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171302092
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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