Everything, nothing and
stuff in between
Looking to find the perfect gift?> Here it is!
> Everybody can enjoy this book, since there’s no chronology, packed with fun facts and every spread has it’s own topic
from ”Who invented popcorn?” to ”How an airplane wing works” and 115 other spreads
> So whether you only have 2 minutes or 2 hours, you can still enjoy it just as much.
 
 
Factbox - books in general:
The invention of the moveable type on the printing press by Johann Fust, Peter Schoffer and Johannes Gutenberg (around 1440 A.D), marks the entry of the book into the industrial age. The Western book was no longer a single copy, written or reproduced by request, but a mass product establishing knowledge throughout societies. The book became an enterprise, requiring writers, publishers and craftmanship creating them.
 
This is no ordinary book; It starts over every spread!
Imagine if your search engine came up with results even before you started searching? > And the answers should be fun, surprising and even food for thought? > That's the basic idea with the #-Series and #1 is the first > There are no rules to where the answers come from - whether they derive from products, quotes from clever people or the galaxy far, far away - as long as they are enriching your curiosity.
 
 
This series bridges the phychal coffee table book
with the web's endless possibilities
Behind every spread is a research on the visualized topics reaching far beyond what be displayed in a physical book > But if the curios mind stumbles across a topic while reading, a more thorough writing on the matter can be found by reaching your cell phone and scan the QR-code in the book's various spreads and you will link directly to a distinct page, that can use the web's ability to utilize pictures, text, audio and video. Including commercial landing pages as well. Voila; A connection of both worlds...
 
 
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This is no ordinary book; It starts over every spread!
Looking to find the perfect gift? > Here it is! > Everybody can enjoy this book, since there’s no chronology, packed with fun facts and every spread has it’s own topic from ”Who invented popcorn?” to ”How an airplane wing works” and 115 other spreads > So whether you only have 2 minutes or 2 hours, you can still enjoy it just as much.
 
 
 
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