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True Color : The Strange and Spectacular History of Defining Color--From Azure to Zinc Pink
True Color : The Strange and Spectacular History of Defining Color--From Azure to Zinc Pink
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Author(s): Stamper, Kory
ISBN No.: 9781524733032
Pages: 320
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 44.16
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A kaleidoscopic journey through the secret history of hues--and the story of the obsessive genius behind the definitions of colors we use today, from the beloved author of Word by Word begonia (n.): 3 -s : a deep pink that is bluer, lighter, and stronger than average coral (see coral 3b), bluer than fiesta, and bluer and stronger than sweet william -- called also gaiety What could "bluer than fiesta" possibly mean? While editing dictionaries for Merriam-Webster, Kory Stamper found herself drawn again and again to the whimsical color definitions in Webster's Third New International Dictionary --especially when compared to the dry and impersonal entries that filled the rest of the dictionary. Stamper couldn't help but wonder: Who was the voice behind these peculiar definitions? Meet I. H. Godlove, an erratic but brilliant up-and-coming scientist who was one of the experts Merriam-Webster hired in 1930 to help them revise the dictionary to reflect a rapidly modernizing world. His fascinating life mirrors the wild and winding journey that color science, color psychology, and color production took through the twentieth century. Stamper tracks these industries as they move into the atomic age and intertwine in strange and surprising ways, spanning two world wars and involving chemical explosions, an unexpected suicide, dramatic office politics, and an extraordinary love story. Filled with captivating facts about color words and colors themselves--did you know that the word "puke" used to be a highly fashionable color before it was associated with vomit?--and fueled by Stamper's inexhaustible curiosity, A Trick of Light will transform the way you see the world, from black-and-white to Technicolor.



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