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The Toothpick
technology and culture
Book • 2007
Henry Petroski traces the toothpick's story from ancient Rome, where Emperor Nero used a silver one, to nineteenth-century Boston, where Charles Forster built the American wooden toothpick industry by placing them in restaurants.
With an engineer's precision and a poet's language, he explores its manufacturing, unintended uses from sandwiches to martinis, and lessons in discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary.
With an engineer's precision and a poet's language, he explores its manufacturing, unintended uses from sandwiches to martinis, and lessons in discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary.
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Dan Schreiber

No Such Thing As A Safe Toothpick




