Reviews"Bold, almost caricature-eqsue, cartoony illustrations capture the gamut of professions featured in this Swiss import, from the bleak, beak-wearing plague doctor to the showy festival pyrobolists." - Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal331.7/009
Table Of Content1. Abtrittanbieter (Walking Toilets) 2. Wet Nurses 3. Balladeers 4. Ice Harvesters 5. Candle Trimmers 6. Festival Pyrobolists 7. The Riders of the Pony Express 8. Pneumatic Post Office Clerks 9. Tower Watchmen 10. Fullones (Urine Washers) 11. Water Carriers 12. Waker-Uppers 13. Home Brewers 14. Leech Collectors 15. Airplane Detectors 16. Gladiators 17. Coffee Sniffers 18. Herb Strewers 19. Fartists 20. Lantern Bearers 21. Elevator Operators 22. Milkmen 23. Plague Doctors 24. Whipping Boys 25. Ornamental Hermits 26. Sedan Chair Carriers 27. Video Rental Clerks 28. Quatorzièmes (Fourteenth Guests) 29. Tasters 30. Factory Readers 31. Itinerant Preachers
SynopsisThe jobs we've lost are windows into the past Gladiators fought for glory. Ice harvesters chopped up lakes. In the USA, human computers, called rocket women, calculated the paths of the spaceships with pen and paper. All these jobs really existed. Now they are gone. This is a book of extraordinary periods in history on six continents. It spans the centuries of the professional fartists and the walking toilets, of the brave riders of the Pony Express, and the lazy ornamental hermits. Marvel at Germany's feared coffee detectives and London's dreaded executioners. The stories behind: Mandarins, Wailing women, Body snatchers, Executioners, Whipping boys, Explorers, Walking toilets, Object swallowers, Fartists, Powder monkeys, Armpit-hair pluckers and many more... Silver Medal winner of the California Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Award 2023 Nominated for the Children's Literature Association of Utah Beehive Awards 2025, The jobs we've lost are windows into the past Gladiators fought for glory. Ice harvesters chopped up lakes. In the USA, human computers, called rocket women, calculated the paths of the spaceships with pen and paper. All these jobs really existed. Now they are gone. This is a book of extraordinary periods in history on six continents. It spans the centuries of the professional fartists and the walking toilets, of the brave riders of the Pony Express, and the lazy ornamental hermits. Marvel at Germany's feared coffee detectives and London's dreaded executioners. The stories behind: Mandarins, Wailing women, Body snatchers, Executioners, Whipping boys, Explorers, Walking toilets, Object swallowers, Fartists, Powder monkeys, Armpit-hair pluckers and many more... Silver Medal winner of the California Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Award 2023
LC Classification NumberGT5910.R6713 2023