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Everyday Objects

The Secret Lives of the Paperclip - and Nine Other Mundane Inventions

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Everyday Objects

De: Casey Lowell
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Discover the astonishing backstories behind the ordinary items you touch every day - and will never look at the same way again.

What do the paperclip, the button, and the toothbrush have in common? They’ve quietly shaped the modern world from behind the scenes. Everyday Objects: The Secret Lives of the Paperclip – and Nine Other Mundane Inventions pulls back the curtain on ten humble tools, revealing the riveting, ridiculous, and revolutionary tales behind the items we overlook. From resistance movements to fashion upheavals, engineering breakthroughs to domestic revolutions, this book offers a witty, insightful tour through the small things that fasten, click, stretch, seal, and bind our lives together.

Inside, you’ll explore:
The paperclip – and how it became both an office icon and a wartime symbol of resistance
The button – from ancient adornment to democratic fastener
The binder clip – the unsung hero of manuscripts, spacecraft, and DIY hacks
The toothbrush – from prison invention to patriotic hygiene campaign
The light switch – the history of the click that powers modern life
The rubber band – postal logistics, motivational metaphors, and competitive giant rubber balls
The zipper – a tale of teeth, fashion feuds, and failure turned essential
The toilet paper roll – from imperial luxury to pandemic panic-buying
The safety pin – the clasp that became punk, protest, and pocket miracle
The Tupperware lid – kitchen innovation, capitalism, and suburban empowerment


Whether you're a trivia lover, history buff, cultural critic, or just someone who’s ever lost a lid and wondered why, this book is for you. It's not a textbook. It’s a joyride through invention, culture, utility, and meaning - packed with surprising facts, sharp wit, and a celebration of overlooked brilliance.

If you enjoyed books like The Perfection of the Paper Clip, Stuff Matters, or How We Got to Now, you'll love this clever and curious exploration of everyday design.

Read it, gift it, quote it - and never ignore your junk drawer again.
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