Umbrellas and Their History
William Sangster
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Umbrellas and Their History offers a unique exploration of the umbrella, an everyday object that has shaped social customs and technological advancements throughout history. Author William Sangster delves into the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of this simple yet essential item.
From its ancient beginnings to its role in modern society, Sangster examines how the umbrella has influenced fashion, art, and even social status. With a blend of whimsy and seriousness, he invites listeners to consider the umbrella not just as a tool for protection against the elements, but as a reflection of human ingenuity and societal change.
This audiobook is a fascinating journey through time, revealing the stories behind a common object that many take for granted. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike, it sheds light on the unexpected impact of the umbrella on our daily lives.
Chapters
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| Introductory | 9:49 | Read by Clarica | |
| The Ancient History of the Umbrella | 26:57 | Read by Leon Mire | |
| The Umbrella in England | 22:48 | Read by Erin Hastings | |
| The Story of the Parachute | 8:42 | Read by Anne Cheng | |
| Umbrella Stories | 14:40 | Read by Phillipa Chantry | |
| The Regeneration of the Umbrella | 23:08 | Read by Roger Melin |
Reviews
Nice
KnightsLady
Fun, quick read great for history or anthropology nerds like me. :)