The LEGO story: How a little toy sparked the world's imagination / Jens Andersen; translated by Caroline Waight.
By: Andersen, Jens.
Contributor(s): Waight, Caroline [translator] | Stanisic, Leah Carlson [designer].
Material type: BookPlace of publication: New YorkPublisher: Mariner BooksDate of publication: 2022Edition: First U.S. edition.Description: 418 pages: colored; illustrated, 24 cm.ISBN: 9780063258020.Subject(s): Kirk Christiansen, Ole, 1891-1958 -- Family | LEGO koncernen (Denmark) -- History | Toy industry -- Denmark -- History | LEGO toys -- HistoryDDC classification: 688.725'9 An544 2022 Summary: It's estimated that each year between eighty and ninety million children around the globe are given a box of LEGO, while up to ten million adults buy sets for themselves. Yet LEGO is much more than a dizzying number of plastic bricks that can be put together and combined in countless ways. LEGO is also a vision of the significance of what play can mean for humanity. This book tells the extraordinary story of a global company and a Danish family who for ninety years have defended children's right to play - and who believe grown-ups, too, should make the time to nurture their inner child. The LEGO Story is built on Jens Andersen's unique access to LEGO's own archives, as well as on Andersen's extensive conversations with Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, former president and CEO of the LEGO Group and grandson of its founder, Ole Kirk Christiansen. A riveting cultural history of changing generations' views of childhood and the importance of play, The LEGO Story is also a fascinating case study of how innovation and creativity helped leaders transform LEGO from a small carpentry business into the world's largest producer of play materials and one of the most beloved brands in the world. Richly illustrated with never-before-seen photos from the family's private archive, here is the ultimate book for fans of LEGO.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
It's estimated that each year between eighty and ninety million children around the globe are given a box of LEGO, while up to ten million adults buy sets for themselves. Yet LEGO is much more than a dizzying number of plastic bricks that can be put together and combined in countless ways. LEGO is also a vision of the significance of what play can mean for humanity.
This book tells the extraordinary story of a global company and a Danish family who for ninety years have defended children's right to play - and who believe grown-ups, too, should make the time to nurture their inner child. The LEGO Story is built on Jens Andersen's unique access to LEGO's own archives, as well as on Andersen's extensive conversations with Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, former president and CEO of the LEGO Group and grandson of its founder, Ole Kirk Christiansen.
A riveting cultural history of changing generations' views of childhood and the importance of play, The LEGO Story is also a fascinating case study of how innovation and creativity helped leaders transform LEGO from a small carpentry business into the world's largest producer of play materials and one of the most beloved brands in the world. Richly illustrated with never-before-seen photos from the family's private archive, here is the ultimate book for fans of LEGO.
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