Ed Conway is a writer and broadcaster. He is the Economics and Data Editor of Sky News and a regular columnist for The Times and Sunday Times. He has written two critically acclaimed and bestselling books and has won numerous awards for his journalism. He lives in London.
An eye-opening celebration of human ingenuity
*Financial Times, Best Books of 2023 - Business*
Lively, rich and exciting ... full of surprises. Underlines that to
understand global geopolitics, you need to understand natural
resources and geology
*Peter Frankopan, author of THE SILK ROADS*
Fascinating . . . A revelation
*The Times, Best Science and Environment Books of 2023*
A compelling narrative of the human story
*Tim Marshall, author of PRISONERS OF GEOGRAPHY*
Brilliant
*Financial Times - Best Summer Books of 2023: Economics*
Fascinating, fun, and vitally important. A wonderful exploration of
the world we've built yet somehow manage to ignore
*Tim Harford, bestselling author of HOW TO MAKE THE WORLD ADD
UP*
Revealing and empowering
*New Statesman, Best Summer Books of 2023*
Expansive, erudite, and edifying. A stunning insight into the
materials that shaped our history and built the modern world
*Prof. Lewis Dartnell, author of 'BEING HUMAN: How our Biology
shaped World History'*
[An] enlightening account... he throws new light on how the world
works... Not a sentence jars in Material World
*The Times*
A vivid guide to the “material world” on which we all, often
unconsciously, rely – and essential background reading to
understand securonomics
*New Statesman, Books of the Year 2023*
'[Conway's] book deconstructs the modern world for us to see inside
... As we fret and argue about how to tackle climate change,
economic development and geopolitical tensions, this book is a
timely reminder of our reliance on physical stuff, and offers a
challenging, practical perspective on these debates ...
Enlightening
*Bloomberg*
Goes straight on the 'must-read' list ... Conway is one of the most
adroit commentators on economics and business of our time
*City AM*
A stunning book that will transform the way you think about
economics and life. Brilliantly written
*Matthew Syed, author of REBEL IDEAS*
[A] masterful exploration of the materials that underpin
civilisation . . . The biography of an element or material is now a
familiar format . . . but what distinguishes Material World is his
access . . . This is not a remote, academic analysis: he has been
to the salt mines beneath the North Sea, the mineral railway of the
Atacama Desert, the Chilean town being swallowed by the world's
demand for copper
*New Statesman*
Endlessly fascinating
*Adrian Chiles*
Conway's gripping explanation of a world you didn't know needed
explaining deserves this highest of accolades: Material World, once
read, leaves us baffled that nobody ever thought of writing it
before
*Matthew Parris*
In Material World, Ed Conway uncovers the hidden history of the
materials that structure our world. Full of colourful characters
and fascinating connections, Material World shows how the seemingly
simplest materials - from sand to salt to iron - require
unbelievably complex refining and processing before arriving at
their final form. Absorbing storytelling... Fascinating and
insightful
*Chris Miller, author of CHIP WAR*
One of the most interesting books I have read in a really, really
long time. It's absolutely brilliant [...] buy it, right now
*Merryn Talks Money*
Ed Conway is a great thinker... Material World is an engrossing
study of the basic substances on which we all depend. Anyone who
cares about the resources which built our world and where mankind
is heading must read this vital book
*Adam Boulton, Times Radio*
A masterful exploration of how materials shape our world more than
ever - economically, geopolitically and environmentally
*Diane Coyle CBE, Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the
University of Cambridge*
A highly engaging and important look at the key materials powering
our modern world, and how we feed our insatiable appetite for
them
*Professor Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics at Harvard
University and ex-Chief Economist of the IMF*
Fascinating and forensic in equal measure... reveals the web of
mining and manufacturing that underpins the lives of everyone on
the planet
*Mark Miodownik, author of STUFF MATTERS and UCL Professor of
Materials & Society*
Lucid... fascinating
*Financial Times*
Lively and impeccably written - a welcome addition to the
way-the-world-works literature
*Kirkus - starred review*
Compelling - and alarming
*New Yorker*
Rich in revelations . . . [Conway’s] analogies bring the scientific
processes to life . . . Offers a fascinating lens on the
intricacies of the modern supply chain, the underappreciated
science behind everyday objects, and the ways that subtle - and not
so subtle - changes in governmental policies shift the role of
these materials in the global economy
*Foreign Policy*
Eye-opening . . . packed with many surprising facts and statistics
about our material world . . . Conway takes us on a memorable
journey through the science, history, geology and economics of our
material world. His enthusiasm for this crucial subject makes this
a wonderfully readable guide to the substances and technologies
that are essential for modern life
*Guardian, This month's best paperbacks - August*
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