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Object Lessons eBook Series

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  • Relic

    by Dr. Ed Simon ...
    Series series Object Lessons
    Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.Every culture, every religion, every era has enshrined otherwise regular objects with a significance which stretches beyond their literal importance. Whether the bone of a Catholic martyr, the tooth of a Buddhist lama, or the cloak of a Sufi saint, relics are material conduits to the ... Read more

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  • Chronicles of a Liquid Society

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  • Heretics and Heroes

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  • Library: An Unquiet History

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  • Dancing in the Streets

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  • The Secret Lives of Buildings

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  • On the Road with Saint Augustine

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  • Afterlives of the Saints

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