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Firecrackers: The Art and History

Firecrackers: The Art and History
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Firecrackers: The Art and History

 
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Universally popular, uncommonly loud, a pyrotechnic spectacle that inspires laughter, delight and a healthy dose of frayed nerves—what else but the firecracker! These little sticks of paper and powder have captured the imagination of cultures the world over since the Chinese invented them centuries ago. As practical, chemical developments in firecracker production proceeded apace, the popular art form of label design flourished, leaving us with a remarkable visual record of the myths and cultural attitudes of the Chinese manufacturers and their markets. FIRECRACKERS explores the art form in detail, linking it to history and exploring its relevance in the various cultures that ceremonialize this peculiar bang. Includes reproductions of over 100 full-color labels, as well as tips on finding and saving firecracker art.

 
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Product Details
Author:Warren Dotz
Paperback:144 pages
Publisher:Ten Speed Press
Publication Date:July 01, 2000
Language:English
ISBN:1580081517
Product Length:10.0 inches
Product Width:0.45 inches
Product Height:10.05 inches
Product Weight:1.5 pounds
Package Length:10.0 inches
Package Width:9.6 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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5Experience the Thrill  Aug 03, 2000 By Joseph W.
This book shows great insite into the history of the firecracker and the intricate artwork involved with the packaging of them. The clarity of the illustrations are wonderful, its hard to believe some of the labels are as old as they are. I highly recommend this book to anyone who can remember the excitement of being able to "set off" these firecrackers on the 4th of July, without worrying about breaking the law. Those of you who were not as lucky to experience this thrill, will definitely find this book fun.

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5Things you were afraid to ask about firecrackers  Jul 26, 2000 By Gary Stewart
(As noted in the last pages of this book, firecrackers are now politically incorrect, suffering the wrath of do-gooders, safety mavens and law enforcement. For those of us old enough to remember a pre-"nanny state" summer, this book brings back wonderful memories. By the time I was old enough to get real cherry bombs, they were outlawed. But I could tell a few stories...)

I always wondered how even today, firecrackers in their millions could be produced. The answer, documented in his book, surprised me. This book reveals the fate of the companies whose names appeared on the labels I saw in the 1960s. Ever wonder what happened to Kwong Hing Tai? The authors reveal how the firecracker trade developed in China and made its way to the United States. Even some of today's importers are mentioned.

Technically speaking, the book is well printed and the illustrations are crisp and sharp, not bad for paper originals that may be most of 100 years old. Although not exhaustive, there is good reference for collectors. I'd recommend you to get a copy of this book while it is still available. I look forward to many hours of pleasure leafing through my copy.

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5A delightful book that will spark your imagination!  Jul 25, 2000
Just received this stunning book, "Firecrackers: the Art and History" by Warren Dotz, et al and George Moyer. It has brought back a flood of memories of the "good ol days" of my youth. Although I fondly recall blowing off "Black Cat" and "Red Devil" crackers, I had no idea that there were so many other beautiful brand labels produced by so many countries. The images of exploding crackers are reproduced in such vibrant color that you almost have to cover your ears. The authors have apparently gone to great lengths to include archival quality illustrations that really bring to life the historical lineage of firecrackers, from "bursting bamboo" to "atomic bombs". I wholeheartedly recommend this book!

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5Beautiful drawings pack an illustrated history  Feb 20, 2001 By Midwest Book Review
Bright, colorful pages packed with color illustrations and photos chart the art and history of the firecracker, from their construction and advancement to the making of labels and items promoting them. Beautiful drawings pack an illustrated history which invites leisure browsers as much as researchers, and which is very highly recommended for general library collections.

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5Fun, Informative, Beautiful etc...  Jul 17, 2000 By Colorado Reader
Anything that promotes that which is clearly an important part of American History should be applauded. The pictures are great, information good and overall a very enjoyable read. Definately something to share with the whole family!

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