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The Antikythera Mechanism: The Story of Humanity’s Oldest Analog Computer, circa 150 B.C.
The Antikythera Mechanism: The Story of Humanity’s Oldest Analog Computer, circa 150 B.C.

30 gear wheels of anachronism, or what a 2,000-year-old shipwreck reveals about the evolution of technology.

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Einstein, Anne Lamott, and Steve Jobs on Intuition vs. Rationality
Einstein, Anne Lamott, and Steve Jobs on Intuition vs. Rationality

What the libraries of yore have to do with today’s information economy and the heart’s will.

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The Zen of Steve Jobs: A Graphic Novella About “The Lost Years”
The Zen of Steve Jobs: A Graphic Novella About “The Lost Years”

Lessons on simplicity, sophistication, beauty, and control from the Buddhist tradition.

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Plotto: The Master Book of All Plots
Plotto: The Master Book of All Plots

The art of mechanized storytelling, or what a cardboard robot has to do with melodrama and Law & Order.

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A Rare Look at Samuel Beckett’s Doodle-Filled Notebooks
A Rare Look at Samuel Beckett’s Doodle-Filled Notebooks

What colored crayons have to do with deadpan philosophical humor and the gargoyles of Notre-Dame.

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The Joy of Books: A Stop-Motion Rainbow Intervention
The Joy of Books: A Stop-Motion Rainbow Intervention

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Artist Ronald Searle’s Tender Illustrated Love Letter to His Wife Recovering from Cancer
Artist Ronald Searle’s Tender Illustrated Love Letter to His Wife Recovering from Cancer

What a tender true love story has to do with medieval illuminated manuscripts and experimental medicine.

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9 Books on Reading and Writing
9 Books on Reading and Writing

Dancing with the absurdity of life, or what symbolism has to do with the osmosis of trash and treasure.

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Bike Art: Bicycles in Art Around the World
Bike Art: Bicycles in Art Around the World

A two-wheel canvas for creativity, or what pedals have to do with pedestals.

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Drawing Mental Illness: Artist Bobby Baker’s Visual Diary
Drawing Mental Illness: Artist Bobby Baker’s Visual Diary

Harvesting the daily flow of consciousness, or what group therapy has to do with marine life.

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