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Author: Karleen Pinheiro
A naughty illustrated tale of mad mid-century matinees.
A fantastic chronicle of the bike’s story, from its cultural history to its technical innovation to the fascinating, colorful stories of people who ride it.
How nature inspired one of the world’s greatest industrial inventions.
Fascinating archival photos from the first Australian expedition to Antarctica in 1911, a three-year journey into the frozen unknown.
From African drum languages to the Morse code, iconic science writer James Gleick illustrates the central dogma of information theory in a riveting journey through humanity’s infinite quest to transmit what matters.
From legendary photographer Herman Leonard, a rare glimpse of the underbelly of a cultural revolution through stunning, luminous never-before-seen images of jazz icons.
A cross between an illuminated manuscript, personal journal, and a tome of mini Buddhist mandalas, The Red Book provides a singular and extraordinary insight into one of the 20th century’s most celebrated minds.
A 1993 interview of Steve Jobs, talking about what it was like to work with iconic designer Paul Rand, the mastermind behind the equally iconic Apple logo.
On finding light, taking chances and the ownership of life.
