A History of Fireworks from Their Origins to the Present Day
By (Author) John Withington
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st November 2024
1st August 2024
United Kingdom
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book illuminates the glittering history of fireworks, from their enigmatic origins tied to the pursuit of eternal life to the dazzling centrepieces of global celebrations today. It describes the invention of fireworks, how they became popular in European royal courts, and were a sensation that spread across the British Empire. The book also takes in 'living fireworks', fiercely fought international competitions, and the technological innovations shaping today's elaborate displays. Beyond their artistic allure, fireworks have inspired figures from Shakespeare, Handel, Dickens and Whistler to action painters, Katy Perry, and the movies. Exploring their dual nature of danger and practicality, the narrative spans accidents, regulation attempts, and unexpected uses, revealing fireworks as both festive spectacle and practical marvel.
John Withington is an award-winning television journalist, based in London. His books include Assassins Deeds (2020) and Secrets of the Centenarians (2017), both published by Reaktion Books.