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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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A Rare Look at Antarctica, 1911-1914
A Rare Look at Antarctica, 1911-1914

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Retrofuturism Revisited: The Past Imagines the Future
Retrofuturism Revisited: The Past Imagines the Future

Flying cars! Spinning buildings! Voice AND color! …or what Disney has to do with Eve.

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

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Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC
Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC

What Chinatown fishmarkets have to do with the astrology of Brooklyn.

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Mark of Cain: The Language of Russian Criminal Tattoos
Mark of Cain: The Language of Russian Criminal Tattoos

What encrypted visual communication has to do with the Russian justice system.

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Hezârfen: The Story of the First Human Flight, Animated
Hezârfen: The Story of the First Human Flight, Animated

What kvetching chickens have to do with the history of aviation and Turkish folk heroes.

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NatGeo’s Great Migrations: Nature’s Most Epic Journeys
NatGeo’s Great Migrations: Nature’s Most Epic Journeys

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The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography
The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography

Analog interactivity, or what flowcharts have to do with the history of street art.

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PICKED: <em>Goodbye Shanghai</em>
PICKED: Goodbye Shanghai

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