Heath Robinson: How to Be a Motorist

Heath Robinson: How to Be a Motorist

Heath Robinson: How to Be a Motorist

Heath Robinson: How to Be a Motorist

Hardcover(2nd Revised ed.)

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Overview

Heath Robinson (1872-1944) is Britain’s “Gadget King”—master of the art of creating madcap contraptions that made use of ropes, weights, and pulleys to perform relatively simple tasks, from wart removal to peeling potatoes. Although he trained as a painter and also worked as a book illustrator, Robinson developed his forte with drawings of gadgets that parodied the absurdities of modern life. A true cartoonist, Robinson had a way of getting at the heart of the matter while simultaneously satirizing it mercilessly. He became a household name in Britain, and his popularity continues today with plans to build a museum in London to share with a new generation the story of his life and work.

For the car enthusiast, How to Be a Motorist offers a compendium of Robinson’s wonderfully inventive car-based contraptions, with innovations like a handy “zip-opening bonnet,” a rear wheel to turn the car around with one movement, and a fork attachment to help rural motorists to avoid the occasional chicken on the roadway. The days of unsolicited driving advice could be over with the realization of Robinson’s “duo car for the incompatible,” and the book also includes a parody of a production line demonstrating how cars are made.

A side-splittingly funny collection from the man whose “absurd, beautiful drawings” H. G. Wells claimed “give me a peculiar pleasure of the mind like nothing else in the world,” this book make a perfect gift for anyone looking to have a laugh at our complicated and increasingly mechanical modern life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851244348
Publisher: Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Publication date: 06/15/2015
Edition description: 2nd Revised ed.
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 7.25(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

W. Heath Robinson (1872–1944) was a British cartoonist. Trained in painting at the Royal Academy of Arts, he eventually became so well-known for the madcap contraptions that were the subject of cartoons in popular weeklies that a codebreaking device was named after him during WWII.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Introduction
How a Car Works
How to Choose a Car
How to Drive a Car
Maintenance and Simple Repairs
Road Sense and Etiquette
Special Bodies
Accessories
Foreign Touring and Caravan Life
Tailpiece
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