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7 Brilliant Book Trailers
7 Brilliant Book Trailers

How to connect haberdashery to Zach Galifianakis in under three minutes.

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NASA + William Shatner: Space Shuttle’s Legacy
NASA + William Shatner: Space Shuttle’s Legacy

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Moby-Duck: A Quest for the Story Behind Bathtime
Moby-Duck: A Quest for the Story Behind Bathtime

How a student assignment led to an around-the-world adventure, or what Eric Carle has to do with environmentalism.

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Wheels of Change: How The Bicycle Empowered Women
Wheels of Change: How The Bicycle Empowered Women

A visual history of the steed upon which women rode into a new world.

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East Meets West: From Mao to Mozart
East Meets West: From Mao to Mozart

What Chairman Mao has to do with The Academy Awards and extracting passion from the cello.

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Edward Burtynsky’s Oil
Edward Burtynsky’s Oil

What vintage airplanes have to do with Chinese bridges and tire retirement.

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Five Manifestos for the Creative Life
Five Manifestos for the Creative Life

How a numbered list can start a personal revolution.

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Fifty Nests and the Birds that Built Them
Fifty Nests and the Birds that Built Them

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40K Books: 99-Cent Essays by Million-Dollar Authors
40K Books: 99-Cent Essays by Million-Dollar Authors

Trying out the Italian cyberpunk job, or how to buy brilliance for under a dollar.

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7 Essential Books on Music, Emotion, and the Brain
7 Essential Books on Music, Emotion, and the Brain

What Freud has to do with auditory cheesecake, European opera and world peace.

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