
Jonathan Rees
Author of Refrigerator (Object Lessons)
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Jonathan Rees is a professor of history at Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is the author of Refrigeration Nation: A History of Ice, Appliances, and Enterprise in America and Refrigerator.
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I actually had a vested interest in this book. My late father in law would tell us stories about his employment in the ice industry, where he worked as a teenager, backbreaking work delivering ice to homes. His father had lost his job, and all the money he made delivering ice went to pay the mortgage on the house in which his family lived. So when I saw this book I wanted to see exactly what his job entailed.
This was not in any way handled as narrative nonfiction, it is more of a scholarly show more rendering. I did learn much, as the book is divided into definitive segments, each covering their own topic. The beginning of the ice trade, how is was cut and where, the means used to keep it from melting, how it was delivered, inventions that made it easier, and how what we ate changed because of ice. Seems like it was a common job for Irish immigrants, among others. At one point over 25,000 workers, cu ice on the Hudson River, which was not an easy job and dangerous as well. So parts were fascinating and I loved the black and white photos that were interspersed here and there. Very informative book for those interested in this subject from a historical viewpoint.
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This was not in any way handled as narrative nonfiction, it is more of a scholarly show more rendering. I did learn much, as the book is divided into definitive segments, each covering their own topic. The beginning of the ice trade, how is was cut and where, the means used to keep it from melting, how it was delivered, inventions that made it easier, and how what we ate changed because of ice. Seems like it was a common job for Irish immigrants, among others. At one point over 25,000 workers, cu ice on the Hudson River, which was not an easy job and dangerous as well. So parts were fascinating and I loved the black and white photos that were interspersed here and there. Very informative book for those interested in this subject from a historical viewpoint.
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Swiss-born photographer Reto Caduff searched out the most beautifully freckled female models for his black-and-white homage to dotted skin. This series of portraits is a reprint of his first limited edition book, Freckles (2012). Although many of the women fulfil the freckled stereotype that is to say, they are of probable Northern European ancestry others are an intriguing mix of races and genetic backgrounds for whom freckled skin is no less a personal identifier worn with pride. The book show more includes an introduction by Professor Jonathan Rees, who with his team of researchers identified the role of a specific gene in determining red hair, sun sensitivity, and freckling. show less
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