Fireworks: A History and Celebration
George Plimpton
288 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0385263252
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Language: English
Publish: 612428400000
Fireworks mean celebration in any language. They herald coronations, inaugurations, jubilees, and glorious beginnings. Be they cherry bombs, skyrockets, girandoles, Roman candles, maroons, or sparklers, fireworks have long transfixed Americans with their explosions of color and sound against a night sky. Rarely, however, are enthusiasts granted a glimpse behind the extravaganza. With an eloquence and urbane wit surpassed only be his enthusiasm, author George Plimpton gives a lively account of pyrotechnic display, its legendary enthusiasts, and the people and families who dominate the field today. Meet “basement bombers” and a “Blaster Pastor,” learn the difference between pinwheels and Catherine wheels, and discover the when and were of fireworks displays around the world. Plimpton’s exuberance is infectious; his lavish, entertaining, fact-filled paean to fireworks and the human spirit should keep anyone in a holiday mood all year round.
“A something-for-everyone quality… A family treat.” -Self Magazine
“A beautifully illustrated book… A very informative work on the history and celebration of fireworks.” -Book Alert
“Written in the usual genial and chatty Plimpton style… well illustrated… [with a] wealth of information… He has a gift for sharing his obsessions.” -Christian Science Monitor