The Retronaut Guide to Raising Children: The Past Like You Wouldn't Believe
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Rating | : | 4.32 (617 Votes) |
Asin | : | 178157300X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The highly successful Retronaut blog looks at the past as it has never been looked at before. Starting with a crowd-pleasingly humourous selection, The Retronaut Guide to Raising Children is certain to raise a smile when you discover what our ancestors considered to be good parenting in the days before the 'care' was put into childcare. Here, in the first of a new series of Retronaut books, the site's founder, Chris Wild, brings together an astonishing and thought-provoking collection of photographs from the hidden and forgotten corners of the archives. Often witty and entertaining, but also thought-provoking and at times puzzling, the images are chosen to shift our perceptions of history, making us think and look again. Designed to raise a smile in our politically correct world, this makes a perfect gift for a new parent, and anyone who needs reminding that modern parents are not as bad as all that.
. Chris is now in the process of curating a touring Retronaut exhibition, as well as starting up a Retronaut YouTube channel. About the Author Chris Wild spent several years in arts management and education before starting up his first blog. In August 2014 the site was licensed to Mashable, in just a few months becoming Mashable's most shared content. Discovering a rare archive of coloured photographs of 1900s Paris gave him the inspiration to start Retronaut in 2009, with the specific aim of finding images that made you look at the past differently. The response to his curation was overwhelming, with his site reaching 1 million subscribers in three years
Recycled in a bad way Less fun than expected. It's a small book with low quality photos and paper. Much better as a Buzzfeed article.
Chris Wild spent several years in arts management and education before starting up his first blog. Discovering a rare archive of coloured photographs of 1900s Paris gave him the inspiration to start Retronaut in 2009, with the specific aim of finding images that made you look at the past differently. In August 2014 the site was licensed to Mashable, in just a few months becoming Mashable's most shared content. Chris is now in the process of curating a touring Retronaut exhibitio