hungrymaomi:

This is the smallest book in the world. Measuring only 2.4 by 2.6 mm, this tiny tome comes with its own magnifying glass and was painstakingly manufactured in Leipzig.

ianbrooks:

Weapon of Mass Instruction

Built from a welded frame atop a 1979 Ford Falcon, Raul Lemesoff drives around the streets of Buenos Aires distributing free books to anybody who wants to be assaulted with some serious learnin’.

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rhamphotheca:

blackkittenclan: eats his way through everything…

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philipwomack:

An excellent study into the real animals that make up our notion of the “unicorn.” Yes, there are real unicorns - but not as we know them. Lavers’ book is well-written and absorbing, explaining convincingly how the narwhal, the okapi and even the orangutang - let alone some deities and Zoroastrianism - make up the animal we revere over all else.

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curiositycounts:

Evolution – in his striking black-on-bone photos, Patrick Gries explores the natural history of animal skeletons to a haunting, stunning effect

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Book Pages Made into Beads. Lots of tutorials about winding paper beads and sealing them all over. I posted a really good tutorial on getting specific paper bead shapes and sealing them with varnish here. Photograph above from Helen Lonsdale here.