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If you have ever wanted to read more but felt like you don't have enough time or were overwhelmed by bulky novels, you are ...
One of the first solutions was to simply place a tome in a book cradle, then photograph each individual page. In later years, ...
The journalist Tim Weiner investigates the mishaps that ensued when American intelligence scrambled to remake itself after ...
Exhibit in the US city of Baltimore shows how mercury, arsenic, lead and orpiment were used to illustrate and bind books ...
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill? That’s the premise of an exhibit at Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum that looks at four toxic pigments used for ...
Joanna Page gives her thoughts on the first book in the new Radio Times Book Club sponsored by Ristorante. To kick off our ...
For some hands-on PCB books action, check out Sydneysider Dave Jones sharing news of the new reference works on his extremely popular EEVblog YouTube channel, earlier this week. After watching the ...
Celebrate the Oklahoma City Thunder's first NBA championship with commemorative page prints, books and keepsakes from The Oklahoman.
Behind the scenes of the silver screen, there is often a delicate dance that unfolds between artists and authors, where books are read and studied to understand one simple thing: can they be made into ...
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill?
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by nonfiction John ...
Dan Pelzer read more than 5,000 books throughout the course of his life, including one classic he called "pure torture" ...