An edition of The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion (1998)

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An edition of The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion (1998)

The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion

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A fact-filled, quirky and maddeningly diverting bedside companion to the pleasures and pains of sleep, covering everything from pyjamas and dreams, pillows and narcolepsy to sex and insomnia. Sleep remains one of the most mysterious areas of our lives. We all sleep, maybe not as much as we would like, but it's a universal human experience, as necessary as breathing and as nourishing as eating. But how much do we really know about sleep? What happens in the third of our lives when we're slumbering? How have sleep, dreams and nightmares been interpreted over the centuries? Why do so many people feel that they are deprived of sleep? How did our ancestors use to sleep?Sleep has its own unexpected and rich story - ranging across science, history, literature and philosophy. It's been a cultural battleground between those who see sleep as a gift from nature and those who have seen it as an idle waste of time. In an overcrowded, exhausting 24-hour culture, sleep has become a valuable, rationed commodity. It's something that people are thinking about more than ever before. This bedside-table companion responds to this interest in sleep, providing a mixture of short, browsable pieces and more extended sections. The style is informed, thoughtful and entertaining, in keeping with the subject matter. It is intelligent but playful, quirky and amusing. Any study of sleep has to savour the delight of the long lie-in, the sexual musk of night time; discuss the history of the bed, the origin of pyjamas and how the Elizabethans saw the pillow as a sign of moral weakness and examine why the Italians called the bed the 'the opera of the poor'.

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Publisher
Preface Publishing
Pages
272

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Cover of: Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
2016, Penguin Random House, Arrow Books Ltd
in English
Cover of: The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
April 12, 2010, Preface Publishing
Paperback
Cover of: The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
2009, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
The Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
April 21, 2009, Preface Publishing
Hardcover
Cover of: Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
Sleepyhead's Bedside Companion
1998, Penguin Random House
in English

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Library of Congress
RA786

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
7.7 x 5 x 1 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24088099M
Internet Archive
sleepyheadsbedsi0000coug
ISBN 10
1848091745
ISBN 13
9781848091740
OCLC/WorldCat
500825079

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