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The 11 Best Photography Books of 2011
The 11 Best Photography Books of 2011

What the world’s last living nomads have to do with Victorian strongwomen, tweed, and the unseen Beatles.

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The 11 Best Illustrated Children’s and Picture Books of 2011
The 11 Best Illustrated Children’s and Picture Books of 2011

From evil stepmothers to Edward Gorey, or what Richard Dawkins has to do with Hindu deities.

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NYTimes Data Artist Jer Thorp Visualizes Brain Pickings
NYTimes Data Artist Jer Thorp Visualizes Brain Pickings

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2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology
2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology

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Tiffany Farrant Visualizes the Best of <em>Brain Pickings</em>
Tiffany Farrant Visualizes the Best of Brain Pickings

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The 11 Best Art and Design Books of 2011
The 11 Best Art and Design Books of 2011

From the Periodic Table to Craigslist, or what the greatest graphic designer of all time has to do with Moby-Dick.

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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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Len Kendall Sketchnotes the Best of <em>Brain Pickings</em> 2010
Len Kendall Sketchnotes the Best of Brain Pickings 2010

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Christina Tsevis Illustrates the Best of <em>Brain Pickings</em>
Christina Tsevis Illustrates the Best of Brain Pickings

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The Best Children’s Books of 2010
The Best Children’s Books of 2010

Lost owls, found cats, and how contemporary art is helping sick children heal.

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