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Arden Shakespeare Third Series Complete Works
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Whether you're a student or a Shakespeare aficionado, the Arden Shakespeare Third Series Complete Works is an indispensable addition to your collection. It offers an authoritative source with scholarly insight, ideal for comprehensive understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's genius. This edition's inclusion of the 'apocryphal' plays and the various texts of Hamlet provides a rare treat for those looking to delve deeper into the Bard's oeuvre.
The North American Indian: The Complete Portfolios

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If you have a keen interest in history and photography, "The North American Indian" is a treasure trove waiting for you. Edward S. Curtis's dedication over three decades culminates in this book, which is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a crucial document of cultural preservation. It's a work that offers a rare and comprehensive insight into the lives and traditions of American Indian tribes.
The Ongoing Moment
Geoff Dyer | Canongate Books

The Ongoing Moment

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If you find yourself drawn to the subtle dialogues between past and present in art, "The Ongoing Moment" is for you. Geoff Dyer compellingly intertwines the works of renowned photographers, inviting you into a visual conversation that spans decades. It's as much a feast for the imagination as it is a scholarly excursion into photography's heart. This book isn't just about the pictures; it's about connecting the dots in an endless gallery of time.
Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine De Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art

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"Ninth Street Women" isn't just a book; it's a revolution in pages. If you're enthralled by the tales of underdogs who reshaped the canvas of not only art but also societal norms, this is for you. Mary Gabriel has meticulously woven a narrative that celebrates the determination and genius of these five artists, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about art history and the power of perseverance against odds.
Horology: An Illustrated Primer on the History, Philosophy, and Science of Time, With an Overview of the Wristwatch and the Watch Industry

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If you find yourself fascinated by the inexorable march of seconds, minutes, and hours, "Horology" will deepen your appreciation for the measurement of time. It's a journey from past to present that connects the philosophical implications of timekeeping with the evolution of the humble wristwatch. Perfect for the history buff with an affinity for the tick-tock of mechanics, the book combines scholarly insight with a passion for the gears that define our days.
Tiger Writing - Art, Culture, and the Interdependent Self
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"Tiger Writing" delves into the complex fabric of identity through Gish Jen's personal experiences, juxtaposed against her father's biography. It's a thoughtful examination for anyone interested in the interplay between culture and the development of the self. It's particularly resonant for those who straddle multiple cultures or are fascinated by the differences in Western and Eastern perspectives on narrative and interdependence.
The Photo Ark: One Man's Quest to Document the World's Animals

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You seem to appreciate both the beauty of nature and the urgency of conservation efforts. "The Photo Ark" isn't just a collection of stunning photographs; it's Sartore's passionate journey toward documenting animals threatened by extinction. His collaboration with National Geographic elevates this to more than just a picture book—it's a visual argument to safeguard biodiversity. If you want something that's both visually arresting and thoughtfully profound, this book would be a remarkable addition to your collection.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Incredible Cross-Sections
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Jason Fry | Dorling Kindersley Ltd

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Incredible Cross-Sections

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If you're enthralled by the intricate inner workings of Star Wars vehicles, this is a gem waiting on your shelf. Picture the thrill of diving deep into the engineering marvels that power the epic space saga, exploring each bolt and panel. The Force Awakens fans will treasure how this book expands their universe, combining vivid illustrations with the insider details that turn mere transport into characters with stories of their own.
Regarding the Pain of Others
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Susan Sontag | Penguin Books, Limited (uk)

Regarding the Pain of Others

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If you've ever found yourself desensitized to the graphic images on the news or in documentaries, "Regarding the Pain of Others" might offer you a new perspective. Susan Sontag dives deep into the ethics and impact of looking at others' suffering. It's a short, yet powerful exploration that will provoke thought about your own level of empathy and your response to media portrayals of tragedy and horror.
Imagine: How Creativity Works
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Jonah Lehrer | Canongate Books

Imagine: How Creativity Works

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"Imagine - How Creativity Works" could be an inspiring read for you if you're curious about the marriage of art and science. Jonah Lehrer's storytelling melds anecdotes from various creative fields with scientific insights, providing a captivating look at the inner workings of our creativity. It's a book that opens up conversations about how we can foster innovation in our environments, which is particularly compelling for anyone looking to enhance their creative pursuits or to understand the creative processes better.
The Golden Age of DC Comics 1935-1956 - Thryft
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Paul Levitz | Taschen America Llc

The Golden Age of DC Comics 1935-1956

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If you're curious about how iconic characters like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman first leapt from the page, "The Golden Age of DC Comics" is your time machine to the dawn of superheroes. This treasure trove not only chronicles the birth of the most enduring legends but does so with a visual spectacle that could only be honored by Taschen's meticulous presentation. It's an essential piece of comic history that's as informative as it is mesmerizing to flip through.
Humans of New York - Thryft
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Brandon Stanton | St. Martin's Press

Humans of New York

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If you're someone who finds the stories and faces of everyday people as compelling as any fiction, you'll be drawn into "Humans of New York." This book isn't just about the city, it's a homage to the diverse tapestry of life contained within it, presented through a series of captivating photographs and the poignant stories they tell. It's an intimate journey through the hearts and minds of the people who make the city what it is.
Peanuts Guide to Life
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Charles M. Schulz | Running Press

Peanuts Guide to Life

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If you're looking for a comforting stroll down memory lane paired with insightful humor, the "Peanuts Guide to Life" offers exactly that. Schulz's iconic characters have this uncanny ability to say so much about the human condition with just a few well-chosen words and simple strokes of the pen. It's the sort of book you might keep on your coffee table for when you need a quick pick-me-up or a gentle reminder of life's quirks.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Gallerists But Were Afraid to Ask - Thryft
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Diving into this book is like unlocking a secret chamber within the art world where the guardians themselves speak. If you're fascinated by the intricate dance between art, commerce, and culture, you'll relish the candid insights from these leading gallerists. They don't just sell art; they breathe life into it, shaping the art market and, invariably, history. This book peels back the curtain, inviting you to partake in the rich dialogue that sustains contemporary art's ecosystem.
Circle Line - Thryft
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Theophilus Kwek | Math Paper Press

Circle Line

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"Circle Line" might resonate with you if you've ever felt like you're running in circles, yet with each cycle discovering something new about yourself or the world around you. The book uses the transit line as a poignant metaphor for life's cyclical nature, capturing both the sense of motion and the inevitable return to familiar grounds—each time with a slightly different perspective. It could inspire reflection on your own life's journey.