Time Lord
Sir Sandford Fleming and the Creation of Standard Time
Standard Time was one of the crowning achievements of Victorian progressiveness – and one of the few Victorian innovations to have survived practically unchanged into our era. Few technological inventions have proven to be both as invisible and as important. Today we take it for granted that the world is divided into twenty-four time zones, but before Standard Time was established in 1884, time was an arbitrary measure decided by individual localities. With the advent of continent-spanning railroads and transatlantic steamers, the myriad local times became a mind-boggling obstacle and the rational ordering of time became an urgent priority.
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Light shelf wear, including some edge wear to the dust jacket. In VG condition. Cover may not match stock photo(s).
by Clark Blaise
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Weight | 15 oz |
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Format | Hardcover |
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