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Condition
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ISBN
9780143131144
Book Title
Secret Lives of Color
Item Length
8.8 in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2017
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Kassia St. Clair
Genre
Art, Social Science
Topic
Folklore & Mythology, Techniques / Color, Color Theory, History / General
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
22 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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One of USA Today' s " 100 Books to Read While Stuck at Home During the Coronavirus Crisis " A dazzling gift for Mother's Day, the unforgettable, unknown history of colors and the vivid stories behind them in a beautiful multi-colored volume. "Beautifully written . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --NPR, Best Books of 2017 The Secret Lives of Color tells the unusual stories of seventy-five fascinating shades, dyes, and hues. From blonde to ginger, the brown that changed the way battles were fought to the white that protected against the plague, Picasso's blue period to the charcoal on the cave walls at Lascaux, acid yellow to kelly green, and from scarlet women to imperial purple, these surprising stories run like a bright thread throughout history. In this book, Kassia St. Clair has turned her lifelong obsession with colors and where they come from (whether Van Gogh's chrome yellow sunflowers or punk's fluorescent pink) into a unique study of human civilization. Across fashion and politics, art and war, the secret lives of color tell the vivid story of our culture. "This passionate and majestic compedium will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0143131141
ISBN-13
9780143131144
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237566947

Product Key Features

Book Title
Secret Lives of Color
Author
Kassia St. Clair
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Folklore & Mythology, Techniques / Color, Color Theory, History / General
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Social Science
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.8 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
22 Oz

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Trade
Lc Classification Number
Bf789.C7s64 2017
Reviews
"A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Colors provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com, "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "Charming." --The Financial Times "Inspiring, compelling and beautifully designed . . . this will appeal to anyone." -- The Lady "Well-researched and engaging." -- House & Garden (UK) "From pink boys' clothes to blue warpa∫ why orange spells danger and other colorful tales." -- The Daily Telegraph, A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain''s colorful calculations." -- The Economist "This is a gorgeous book." -- The Guardian "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "The weirdly fascinating history of your favorite hues . . . Drying paint just became more interesting." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Inspiring, compelling and beautifully designed . . . this will appeal to anyone." -- The Lady "Discursive and anecdotal . . . this book holds many surprises. Nothing is quite what it seems or how it is seen." -- The Oldie "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "A vivid exploration . . . [St. Clair] finds colorful threads running through the tapestry of history, gives them a tug, and follows them into interesting and unexpected realms. . . . [She] is able to dance effortlessly through an astonishing range of subjects. . . . It''s impossible not to thrill at the scope and to marvel at the connective threads. . . . What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly colour has shaped histories and disciplines, fuelled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "Kassia St. Clair writes with style, energy and knowledge, working through a huge range of material and explaining many mysteries of color succinctly and wittily. . . . The Secret Lives of Colour is snappily designed and . . . presents its subject as an encyclopaedic Pantone swatch-book annotated with good-natured and diverting anecdotalism. . . . An excellent, innovative book [that] will color your thinking." -- The Spectator "Well-researched and engaging." -- House & Garden (UK) "If you want to fall back in love with color, read The Secret Lives of Color ." --The Sunday Telegraph "Almost every page throws up an unexpected detail and insight. . . . Extraordinarily full and interesting. . . . An ideal crib and a valuable resource not only for the design-conscious but for students." --The Times "Beautiful . . . See how a single color can tell different stories across the globe." --The Daily Mail "A dazzling and vibrant history of color." --Mail on Sunday "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book whose pages are filled with fascinating anecdotes about every color from blonde to puce." --The Pool "[A] fascinating volume about the history and cultural significance of all the hues of the rainbow and more." --Hampstead & Highgate Property "Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colors are as luscious as the hues themselves. Kassia St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet of the chemistry, history and cultural associations of 75 dyes, pigments and shades." --Nature.com "From pink boys'' clothes to blue warpa∫ why orange spells danger and other colorful tales." -- The Daily Telegraph, "Beautifully written and thoughtfully produced . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --Nina Martyris, NPR 's Best Books of 2017 "If you adore color, you'll love The Secret Lives of Color . This passionate and majestic compedium . . . will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "The history of colors, it turns out, is the story of science as well as art. Kassia St. Clair's entertaining book brings them both into vivid relief." -- The Wall Street Journal " The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair presents readers with [an] opportunity to relish in otherwise mundane aspects of reality. . . . An engaging mix of aesthetic analysis and optical science, it could make anyone a keen observer of our kaleidoscopic world." -- Popular Science "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Color provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." -- Nature, "Beautifully written and thoughtfully produced . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --Nina Martyris, NPR 's Best Books of 2017 "If you adore color, you'll love The Secret Lives of Color . This passionate and majestic compedium . . . will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "The history of colors, it turns out, is the story of science as well as art. Kassia St. Clair's entertaining book brings them both into vivid relief." -- The Wall Street Journal "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Color provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com, "Beautifully written and thoughtfully produced . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --Nina Martyris, NPR 's Best Books of 2017 "If you adore color, you'll love The Secret Lives of Color . This passionate and majestic compedium . . . will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Colors provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com, A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain''s colorful calculations." -- The Economist "This is a gorgeous book." -- The Guardian "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "The weirdly fascinating history of your favorite hues . . . Drying paint just became more interesting." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Inspiring, compelling and beautifully designed . . . this will appeal to anyone." -- The Lady "Discursive and anecdotal . . . this book holds many surprises. Nothing is quite what it seems or how it is seen." -- The Oldie "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "A vivid exploration . . . [St. Clair] finds colorful threads running through the tapestry of history, gives them a tug, and follows them into interesting and unexpected realms. . . . [She] is able to dance effortlessly through an astonishing range of subjects. . . . It''s impossible not to thrill at the scope and to marvel at the connective threads. . . . What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly colour has shaped histories and disciplines, fuelled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "Kassia St. Clair writes with style, energy and knowledge, working through a huge range of material and explaining many mysteries of color succinctly and wittily. . . . The Secret Lives of Colour is snappily designed and . . . presents its subject as an encyclopaedic Pantone swatch-book annotated with good-natured and diverting anecdotalism. . . . An excellent, innovative book [that] will color your thinking." -- The Spectator "Well-researched and engaging." -- House & Garden (UK) "If you want to fall back in love with color, read The Secret Lives of Color ." --The Sunday Telegraph "Almost every page throws up an unexpected detail and insight. . . . Extraordinarily full and interesting. . . . An ideal crib and a valuable resource not only for the design-conscious but for students." --The Times "Beautiful . . . See how a single color can tell different stories across the globe." --The Daily Mail "A dazzling and vibrant history of color." --Mail on Sunday "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book whose pages are filled with fascinating anecdotes about every color from blonde to puce." --The Pool "[A] fascinating volume about the history and cultural significance of all the hues of the rainbow and more." --Hampstead & Highgate Property "Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colors are as luscious as the hues themselves. Kassia St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet of the chemistry, history and cultural associations of 75 dyes, pigments and shades." --Nature.com "From pink boys'' clothes to blue warpa∫ why orange spells danger and other colorful tales." -- The Daily Telegraph, "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com, "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Brimming with facts and historical insights." -- Elle "Drying paint just became more interesting." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Inspiring, compelling and beautifully designed . . . this will appeal to anyone." -- The Lady "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "A vivid exploration . . . [St. Clair] finds colorful threads running through the tapestry of history, gives them a tug, and follows them into interesting and unexpected realms. . . . [She] is able to dance effortlessly through an astonishing range of subjects. . . . It's impossible not to thrill at the scope and to marvel at the connective threads. . . . What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly colour has shaped histories and disciplines, fuelled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "Kassia St. Clair writes with style, energy and knowledge, working through a huge range of material and explaining many mysteries of color succinctly and wittily. . . . The Secret Lives of Colour is snappily designed and . . . presents its subject as an encyclopaedic Pantone swatch-book annotated with good-natured and diverting anecdotalism. . . . An excellent, innovative book [that] will color your thinking." -- The Spectator "Well-researched and engaging." -- House & Garden (UK) "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book whose pages are filled with fascinating anecdotes about every colour from blonde to puce." --The Pool "[A] fascinating volume about the history and cultural significance of all the hues of the rainbow and more." --Hampstead & Highgate Property "Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colors are as luscious as the hues themselves. Kassia St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet of the chemistry, history and cultural associations of 75 dyes, pigments and shades." --Nature.com "From pink boys' clothes to blue warpa∫ why orange spells danger and other colorful tales." -- The Daily Telegraph, A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain''s colorful calculations." -- The Economist "This is a gorgeous book." -- The Guardian "London-based writer St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . St. Clair''s rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "The weirdly fascinating history of your favorite hues . . . Drying paint just became more interesting." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Inspiring, compelling and beautifully designed . . . this will appeal to anyone." -- The Lady "Discursive and anecdotal . . . this book holds many surprises. Nothing is quite what it seems or how it is seen." -- The Oldie "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "A vivid exploration . . . [St. Clair] finds colorful threads running through the tapestry of history, gives them a tug, and follows them into interesting and unexpected realms. . . . [She] is able to dance effortlessly through an astonishing range of subjects. . . . It''s impossible not to thrill at the scope and to marvel at the connective threads. . . . What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly colour has shaped histories and disciplines, fuelled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "Kassia St. Clair writes with style, energy and knowledge, working through a huge range of material and explaining many mysteries of color succinctly and wittily. . . . The Secret Lives of Colour is snappily designed and . . . presents its subject as an encyclopaedic Pantone swatch-book annotated with good-natured and diverting anecdotalism. . . . An excellent, innovative book [that] will color your thinking." -- The Spectator "Well-researched and engaging." -- House & Garden (UK) "If you want to fall back in love with color, read The Secret Lives of Color ." --The Sunday Telegraph "Almost every page throws up an unexpected detail and insight. . . . Extraordinarily full and interesting. . . . An ideal crib and a valuable resource not only for the design-conscious but for students." --The Times "Beautiful . . . See how a single color can tell different stories across the globe." --The Daily Mail "A dazzling and vibrant history of color." --Mail on Sunday "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book whose pages are filled with fascinating anecdotes about every color from blonde to puce." --The Pool "[A] fascinating volume about the history and cultural significance of all the hues of the rainbow and more." --Hampstead & Highgate Property "Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colors are as luscious as the hues themselves. Kassia St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet of the chemistry, history and cultural associations of 75 dyes, pigments and shades." --Nature.com "From pink boys'' clothes to blue warpa∫ why orange spells danger and other colorful tales." -- The Daily Telegraph, "Beautifully written and thoughtfully produced . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --Nina Martyris, NPR 's Best Books of 2017 "If you adore color, you'll love The Secret Lives of Color . This passionate and majestic compedium . . . will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "The history of colors, it turns out, is the story of science as well as art. Kassia St. Clair's entertaining book brings them both into vivid relief." -- The Wall Street Journal " The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair presents readers with [an] opportunity to relish in otherwise mundane aspects of reality. . . . An engaging mix of aesthetic analysis and optical science, it could make anyone a keen observer of our kaleidoscopic world." -- Popular Science "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Color provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com, "Beautifully written and thoughtfully produced . . . Full of anecdotes and fascinating research, this elegant compendium has all the answers." --Nina Martyris, NPR 's Best Books of 2017 "If you adore color, you'll love The Secret Lives of Color . This passionate and majestic compedium . . . will leave you bathed in the gorgeous optics of light." -- Elle "A kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays . . . A light and lively guide [that] offers plenty of fresh clues for the brain's colorful calculations." -- The Economist "Fascinating." --BuzzFeed "Gorgeous." -- The Guardian "Riveting . . . diligently researched . . . Whatever your opinion of a shade, The Secret Lives of Color provides some illuminating perspectives on it." -- Hyperallergic "A mind-expanding tour of the world without leaving your paintbox. Every color has a story, and here are some of the most alluring, alarming, and thought-provoking." --Simon Garfield , New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type: A Book About Fonts "St. Clair delivers a mix of science, humor, and art history in this collection of bite-sized essays on the cultural and social lore of colors. . . . Her sentences guarantee sustained reading. . . . [Her] rhetoric beautifies the form of the brief essay." -- Publishers Weekly " The Secret Lives of Color holds surprise and satisfaction at every striation of the rainbow." -- Booklist "Brimming with facts, historical insights and curious tales." -- Elle Decoration "Weirdly fascinating." -- Wired "Charming." --The Financial Times "Fascinating insights . . . a lexicon of colors, simultaneously revealing the cultural attitudes that determine our responses to them." -- Country Living "What The Secret Lives of Color offers really is, in some sense, a flash portrait of human civilization, a zigzagging and unpredictable exploration of how significantly color has shaped histories and disciplines, fueled empires, changed the nature of war and caused species to flourish or face extinction." -- Chemistry World "A must for anyone interested in color [or] decorating, but also language, culture and art." --The Chromologist "A work of art in its own right, The Secret Lives Of Color is a beautiful tactile book." --The Pool "St. Clair serves up a chromatic buffet." --Nature.com
Copyright Date
2017
Lccn
2017-014300
Dewey Decimal
751.2
Dewey Edition
23

Item description from the seller

goodwillrs

goodwillrs

99.5% positive feedback
1.0M items sold
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Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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