How Everyday Things Originated

· Zahid Ameer
4.0
6 reviews
eBook
53
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Uncover the fascinating origins of everyday objects!

This engaging ebook explores the history and stories behind the common items we use every day. From the humble paperclip to the ubiquitous smartphone, embark on a journey to discover who invented them, when, and why.

Learn surprising facts and gain a new appreciation for the ingenuity behind the everyday things that shape our world.

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4.0
6 reviews
Sammy Hourston-Quirk
16 May 2020
A cheap quick read but it is littered with spelling and grammar mistakes. Also no references, so I have no idea how accurate any of the information is.
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Jam Jam
20 May 2020
Just give it a try and You will end reading with your mouth open in astonishment
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Anil Das
21 May 2021
AÀA BOSS NETWORK
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About the author

I am Zahid Ameer from India, nearly full-time reference eBooks compiler and net junkie, obeisant son touching my forelock, an uxorious hubby, putative father, bibliophile, animal lover, bachelor of commerce, a graphic designer and nature-loving. For me, life without PC and net connection is like a ravishing woman without ocular and aural activities. I dote on smell of the pages of my bibliotheca of 1557 books (mostly in English), I take the smell of my books as aroma, savor, fragrance and incense. I take every page of my books as Billet-Doux.

Sharing my knowledge is my hobby, avocation, rapture, ardor, ecstatic love of great intensity. 

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