What if you could finally understand how the world actually works?
Most adults were taught dates, formulas, and surface-level facts - but never the deeper answers to the questions that actually matt……続きを見る
Why do dreams feel so real - and so utterly bizarre? In A Compendium of Curious Dreams, the ordinary collides with the impossible: familiar faces shift identities, trains become flying carpets and e……続きを見る
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Dictionnaire : recueil fait en manière de catalogue de tous les mots d’une langue ou d’une ou plusieurs sciences.*
Charlatan : faux médecin qui monte sur le théâtre en place publique pour vendre de ……続きを見る
Culture Générale is the first volume in The Human Record, a series built to start real conversations. Inside are 260 discussion cards arranged in thirteen groups, moving from Wonder & Discovery and ……続きを見る
History & Place is the second volume in The Human Record. It carries the structure readers know from Culture Générale into new ground: 126 discussion cards arranged in six groups, from Origins & Fir……続きを見る
Art & Music is the third volume in The Human Record. It moves the series from the world's past into the world we make: 126 discussion cards arranged in six groups, from First Images & First Songs th……続きを見る
EL ORIGEN DE LAS COSAS
La historia de la humanidad a través de los objetos.
Cada día utilizamos cientos de objetos sin preguntarnos de dónde vienen. Abrimos una puerta con una llave, consultamos la ……続きを見る
Science & Wonder is the fourth volume in The Human Record. It turns the series from the world we make to the world we discover: 126 discussion cards arranged in six groups, from The Sky Above Us thr……続きを見る
著者:Sarah White
出版社: Old Lantern House Books
発売日: 2026年06月26日
The most ordinary objects often have the most extraordinary histories.
A chair. A button. A mirror. A key. A cup cooling on the table.
We use these things every day without giving them a second thou……続きを見る