White Elephant Technology
50 Crazy Inventions That Should Never Have Been Built, And What We Can Learn From Them
John J Geoghegan author Eric Miles author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:17th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Showcasing some of the most unusual and innovative inventions that somehow still failed in the marketplace...
A humorous look back over 50 inventions that should never have been built!
What exactly is White Elephant Technology?
White Elephant Technology is any unusual invention past or present that fails in the marketplace despite its innovative nature. From jeeps that fly to tanks that shouldn’t; from a wave-powered boat that took over three months to reach its destination to a jet-powered train that shook itself apart, White Elephant Technology showcases each inventor’s talent for creating something nobody asked for. Importantly, none of these inventions are speculative. Each one was built, field tested and worked more or less as planned (except when it killed its creator).
Although success is highly prized, failure has a lot to teach us, especially when you realise it’s the rule and not the exception. Still, no one has undertaken a survey of failed inventions despite history being littered with them … until now. White Elephant Technology corrects this oversight in an entertaining, respectful and occasionally humorous manner, proving that failure is not only as fascinating as success but is also the purest expression of the human condition.
‘I read this book and loved it! There were so many inventions I’d never heard of. I only wish I’d read it before I started my museum.’
-- Dr Samuel West * Founder, Museum of Failure *'White Elephant Technology is a fascinating look at the wild, wacky, and downright weird contraptions concocted by inventors who couldn't leave well enough alone. Flying tanks, flying bikes, flying cars, swimming cars, train-planes, plane-trains, even a rail Zeppelin. They're dissected with a wit so dry you can almost hear the hapless tinkerers as they utter "Back to the drawing board.'
-- Stuart Elliot * former New York Times columniISBN: 9781803990149
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208 pages