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The Way Things Work is a 1988 nonfiction book by David Macaulay with technical text by Neil Ardley. It is an entertaining introduction to everyday machines and the scientific principles behind their operation, describing machines as simple as levers and gears and as complicated as radio telescopes and automatic transmissions. Every page consists primarily of one or more large diagrams describing the operation of the relevant machine. These diagrams are informative but playful, in that most show the machines operated, used upon, or represented by woolly mammoths, and are accompanied by anecdotes from a mysterious inventor of the mammoths' (fictive) role in the operation. The book's concept was later developed into a short-lived animated TV show (produced by Millimages and distributed by Sch

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  • The Way Things Work (en)
  • Cómo funcionan las cosas (es)
  • 도구와 기계의 원리 (ko)
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  • 도구와 기계의 원리(The Way Things Work)는 1988년 가 그리고 넬 아들리 (Neil Ardley)가 기술적인 글을 쓴 어린이용 책이다. 이 책은 누구나 일상에서 만나는 기계들을 다루고 있으며, 간단한 지레와 기어에서부터 자동 변속기, 그리고 최근 판에서 들어서는 컴퓨터와 터치스크린, 그리고 스마트폰 등을 다루고 있다. 도구와 기계의 원리의 다이어그램은 정보를 전달하면서도 재미있으며, 그리고 또한 매머드의 일상에서의 역할(가상)을 그려놓고 있다. 나중에 이 책을 기반으로 한 단편 TV 애니메이션과 인터렉티브 CD 롬, 그리고 보드게임이 출간되었다. 대한민국에서는 3가지 판이 모두 출간되었으며, 처음 판본은 현재는 한국출판문화산업진흥원 아래가 된 간행물윤리위에서 1993년 청소년권장도서로 선정된적이 있었으며. 알아두면 쓸데없는 신비한 잡학사전에 이 책이 추천되어 한때 붐이 일었던 적이 있었다 (ko)
  • Cómo funcionan las cosas (The Way Things Work) es un libro escrito e ilustrado por . Busca servir como una introducción entretenida al funcionamiento de máquinas usadas en la vida cotidiana. Cubre máquinas tan simples como palancas y engranajes y tan complicadas como radiotelescopios y transistores. Uno de los aspectos más notables son sus ilustraciones: cada página consiste de uno o más diagramas describiendo la operación de la máquina en cuestión. Los diagramas son informativos y divertidos; la mayoría de ellos hacen analogías de la operación de la máquina con el movimiento de una manada de mamuts. El concepto del libro fue desarrollado posteriormente a un show animado, un CD-ROM interactivo y un juego de mesa. (es)
  • The Way Things Work is a 1988 nonfiction book by David Macaulay with technical text by Neil Ardley. It is an entertaining introduction to everyday machines and the scientific principles behind their operation, describing machines as simple as levers and gears and as complicated as radio telescopes and automatic transmissions. Every page consists primarily of one or more large diagrams describing the operation of the relevant machine. These diagrams are informative but playful, in that most show the machines operated, used upon, or represented by woolly mammoths, and are accompanied by anecdotes from a mysterious inventor of the mammoths' (fictive) role in the operation. The book's concept was later developed into a short-lived animated TV show (produced by Millimages and distributed by Sch (en)
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