Of Ice and Men: How We've Used Cold to Transform Humanity

Author:   Fred Hogge
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
ISBN:  

9781639361830


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Fred Hogge
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
Imprint:   Pegasus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.352kg
ISBN:  

9781639361830


ISBN 10:   1639361839
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""This book doesn’t just speak to the nerd in me, it invites him out for an evening of martinis and an utterly engaging ramble through the commoditisation and exploitation of cold. And if that sentence doesn’t appeal to you, we can no longer be friends.” * <I>The Financial Times</I> * “[Of Ice and Men] is funny and quirky and full of well-told stories. Hogge, a gifted storyteller, brings many subjects to cinematic life. He ties the book up beautifully, with a detailed, well-explained chapter on climate change. This book will amuse and inform you.” -- <b>Mark Kurlansky, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> “A fascinating history of an important and timely subject that we have taken for granted for too long.” -- Stanley Tucci, American actor and filmmaker  ""In his first book written under his own name, [Fred] Hogge gives ice its due in this fascinating natural history. Hogge writes with wit and flair, bringing natural history alive in a way that will have great appeal for those who enjoy the work of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson."" * <I>Booklist,</I> starred review * “[Fred] Hogge makes his solo debut with an illuminating and wide-ranging look at one of humanity’s most overlooked natural resources: ice. Hogge gathers an impressive collection of arcana. This sparkling history informs and entertains.” * <I>Publishers Weekly</I> * “Hogge makes many fascinating points and digressions in this casual history about applications of cold.”  * —<B><I>Library Journal</I></B> * ""Fire and ice may be polar opposites, but each has shaped human history and impacts our daily lives. In Of Ice and Men, Fred Hogge harnesses both the  importance of ice and its role from the cardiovascular to the chalets and slopes of Chamonix, and the ominous impact of rapidly losing ice globally. That he does so with both the empirical and anecdotal, insight and humor, will keep the reader turning page after page."" -- Douglas Heye


[Fred] Hogge makes his solo debut with an illuminating and wide-ranging look at one of humanity's most overlooked natural resources: ice. Hogge gathers an impressive collection of arcana. This sparkling history informs and entertains. * Publishers Weekly *


[Of Ice and Men] is funny and quirky and full of well-told stories. Hogge, a gifted storyteller, brings many subjects to cinematic life. He ties the book up beautifully, with a detailed, well-explained chapter on climate change. This book will amuse and inform you. -- <b>Mark Kurlansky, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> A fascinating history of an important and timely subject that we have taken for granted for too long. -- Stanley Tucci, American actor and filmmaker In his first book written under his own name, [Fred] Hogge gives ice its due in this fascinating natural history. Hogge writes with wit and flair, bringing natural history alive in a way that will have great appeal for those who enjoy the work of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson. * <I>Booklist,</I> starred review * [Fred] Hogge makes his solo debut with an illuminating and wide-ranging look at one of humanity's most overlooked natural resources: ice. Hogge gathers an impressive collection of arcana. This sparkling history informs and entertains. * <I>Publishers Weekly</I> * Hogge makes many fascinating points and digressions in this casual history about applications of cold. * -<B><I>Library Journal</I></B> * Fire and ice may be polar opposites, but each has shaped human history and impacts our daily lives. In Of Ice and Men, Fred Hogge harnesses both the importance of ice and its role from the cardiovascular to the chalets and slopes of Chamonix, and the ominous impact of rapidly losing ice globally. That he does so with both the empirical and anecdotal, insight and humor, will keep the reader turning page after page. -- Douglas Heye


In his first book written under his own name, [Fred] Hogge gives ice its due in this fascinating natural history. Hogge writes with wit and flair, bringing natural history alive in a way that will have great appeal for those who enjoy the work of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson. * Booklist, starred review * [Fred] Hogge makes his solo debut with an illuminating and wide-ranging look at one of humanity's most overlooked natural resources: ice. Hogge gathers an impressive collection of arcana. This sparkling history informs and entertains. * Publishers Weekly *


A fascinating history of an important and timely subject that we have taken for granted for too long. -- -Stanley Tucci, American author and filmmaker In his first book written under his own name, [Fred] Hogge gives ice its due in this fascinating natural history. Hogge writes with wit and flair, bringing natural history alive in a way that will have great appeal for those who enjoy the work of Mary Roach and Bill Bryson. * Booklist, starred review * [Fred] Hogge makes his solo debut with an illuminating and wide-ranging look at one of humanity's most overlooked natural resources: ice. Hogge gathers an impressive collection of arcana. This sparkling history informs and entertains. * Publishers Weekly * Fire and ice may be polar opposites, but each has shaped human history and impacts our daily lives. In Of Ice and Men, Fred Hogge harnesses both the importance of ice and its role from the cardiovascular to the chalets and slopes of Chamonix, and the ominous impact of rapidly losing ice globally. That he does so with both the empirical and anecdotal, insight and humor, will keep the reader turning page after page. -- Douglas Heye


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Fred Hogge is a historian and filmmaker who has collaborated on or ghost-written books on a wide variety of subjects from the history of cocktails to martial arts. He is British by birth and lives in Thailand.  

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