Genius Inventions from Ancient China: Fireworks, paper, kites, compasses and other extraordinary objects

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Did you know that the first compasses were shaped like spoons? Or that gunpowder was discovered by Ancient Chinese alchemists in search of a potion for eternal life? Or that the stories of many items you see around you every day – paper, playing cards, kites, fireworks and even tea – began in Ancient China?

As you travel from neolithic times through the dynasties of imperial China, discover the origins of more than 40 genius inventions that still shape our world today. Journey alongside the magnificent treasure ships that sailed the high seas with precious cargo of gold, silver, porcelain and silk to trade with foreign kings and queens. Marvel at the suspension bridges that spanned mountains and deep river gorges. And find out how ancient Chinese scientists made accurate moving models of the skies. Every detail about the inventions has been pored over by a team of expert consultants who are interviewed at the end of each chapter. 
With vivid illustrations by Terri Po and Mal Fisher, as well as contemporary photographs, timelines, maps and even quizzes, this book celebrates the awe-inspiring ingenuity of Ancient China, which has transformed the world as we know it, and continues to be part of our lives today. 

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About Christopher Lloyd

Nick Forshaw is a writer based in Berlin. He holds a BA and MA in film and literary studies. He hopes his readers love learning about the world and all the things in it just as much as he does. William Exley divides his time between writing and illustrating graphic novels - including Golemchik (Nobrow Press) - and illustrating children's non-fiction. Plants!

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