Remarkable.... If you want to know where the world we live in came from, this is a good place to start.--Eric Foner
Fascinating....Freeman shows how factories have had an overwhelming influence on the way we work, think, move, play and fight.--Scott W. Berg "Washington Post"
[A] lively chronicle of the factory.... [Freeman] delves into the nitty-gritty of manufacturing. He successfully melds together those nuggets with social history, on the shop floor and beyond the factory walls.-- "Economist"
You may have no detailed knowledge of factories except that they can be converted into cool lofts. In that case, you'll learn much from historian Joshua Freeman.--Jonathan Rose "Wall Street Journal"
[An] immersive, trivia-packed history.--Henry Grabar "Slate"
An effortless and engaging guide.--David Sessions "New Republic"
Freeman has written a superb account.... Almost every page contains a memorable fact or an intriguing thought.--Ian Jack "Guardian"
Excellent.-- "National Book Review"
Freeman uses the history of the factory as a way to re-examine how workers are treated worldwide.--Bradley Babendir "Pacific Standard"
A global tour of three centuries, from English textile mills to Detroit steel plants to Chinese iPhone factories.--Tom Beer "Newsday"