From here to there : the story of how we transport ourselves and everything else

by Newquist, H. P.

Format: Print Book 2017
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Summary
This lively history of transportation follows our fascinating route from primitive technology like sandals to driverless cars and beyond!

Since humans first stood upright, we've been on the move. Need food? Water? Land? A place to live? Survival depends upon motion. For thousands of years, people have devised ways to move faster, farther, and more comfortably. Their inventions-shoes, skis, the rudder, the wheel, engines, rockets-have had an enormous impact on how and where human beings live and thrive.

When human beings get a move on, change happens-
- The wheel, probably first used in the Middle East around 6,000 years ago, meant building and trading supplies could be moved more easily-whole civilizations rolled out.
- The Vikings sailed far and wide because they used a keel on their longships.
- Horse-and-carriage gridlock gave rise to subways.
- The bicycle changed the world for women in terms of freedom and fashion.
- Drones and driverless cars are the future . . . coming sooner than we think.

Award-winning author HP Newquist explores the transportation inventions and technologies that have transformed the way we experience the world around us.It's a fascinating journey!
Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "In this highly informative offering, Newquist shows how the human desire to locomote has evolved and changed history. He begins with the most basic form of transportation ­feet and the creation of shoes 40,000 years ago. Humans eventually realized it's far easier to traverse land with the assistance of four-footed animals and more efficient still when wheels are added to the equation. Subsequent chapters focus on a specific method of transportation, including travel over water, over tracks, on wheels, on the road, and in the air. Newquist not only relates the progression of the mode of transportation but also its impact on history. For instance, the inexpensive, compact bicycle allowed riders to travel miles outside of their neighborhood in a day, gave young people their first taste of privacy away from home, and changed women's clothing from dresses to bloomers and eventually pants. Filled with many tidbits and archival photos, the in-depth book concludes with a look at travel possibilities for the future. Budding historians and engineers will find it right up their alley.--Leeper, Angela Copyright 2017 Booklist"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Publisher's Weekly Review: "In this second book in the Invention & Impact series, published in partnership with the Smithsonian, Newquist demonstrates how mobility has been vital to the growth of civilization. Beginning some 40,000 years ago with the earliest footwear, he goes on to explore the evolution of transportation methods, up through air and space travel, providing insight into how technology builds slowly and owes much to trial and error. Chapters detail significant technological milestones and figures, as well as those involved in missteps (in 1896, Sylvester H. Roper died riding the steam-propelled bicycle he invented). An engrossing, in-depth study of how far humanity has come-and how it got there. Ages 10-up. Agent: Alec Shane, Writers House. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved."
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Additional Information
Series Invention & impact.
Subjects Transportation engineering -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Transportation -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Transportation engineering -- History.
Transportation -- History.
Publisher New York, New York :Viking,2017
Other Titles Story of how we transport ourselves and everything else
Audience Ages 10 up.
Language English
Notes Includes index.
Description 125 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm.
Bibliography Notes Includes bibliographical references (page 117) and index.
ISBN 9780451476456
045147645X
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