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clairekreads · 22 days ago
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Arsène Who? by Ryan Baldi @ryanbaldi_ @Octopus_books @randomttours #blogtour #bookreview #arsenewho #nonfiction
For my second post today, I’m heading into the world of football with Arsène Who? By Ryan Baldi. Continue reading Arsène Who? by Ryan Baldi @ryanbaldi_ @Octopus_books @randomttours #blogtour #bookreview #arsenewho #nonfiction
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cherylmmbookblog · 6 months ago
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#Blogtour What Everyone Knows About Britain *(Except the British) by Michael Peel
It’s my turn on the Blogtour What Everyone Knows About Britain *(Except the British) by Michael Peel. About the Author Michael Peel first joined the Financial Times in 1997. Since then, he has been a foreign correspondent posted in West Africa, the Middle East, South-East Asia, and Europe. Peel’s work has won awards, including from the UK Foreign Press Association and the US Society for…
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thegirlwiththelantern · 8 months ago
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2024 Nonfiction Books
Most of these titles are not from academic publishers. Teaching and Learning the Archaeology of the Contemporary Era edited by Gabriel Moshenska | 11 / 01 / 24 – Bloomsbury Academic The tools and techniques of archaeology were designed for the study of past people and societies, but for more than a century a growing number of archaeologists have turned these same tools to the study of the…
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emeraldlabyrinth · 1 year ago
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With Much Humor October 8th is World Octopus Day
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Smart than you think and more clever than you will likely ever know, is the octopus. There are many questions in which we face in life such as what defines a creature as an ethical food source, just how smart are octopuses, and why was there ever an octopus that weighed 300lb? If some of these questions interest you or you just like octopus here are a few books you may enjoy.
Octopus!: The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea by Katherine Harmon Courage
Monarchs of the Sea: The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods by Danna Staaf
The Lives of Octopuses and Their Relatives: A Natural History of Cephalopods by Danna Staaf
Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness by Peter Godfrey-Smith
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sinjones · 1 year ago
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lospaziobianco · 2 months ago
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Spider-Man Vs. Doctor Octopus by Yusuke Murata
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the-orion-inexpirience · 1 month ago
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Always wanted to illustrate a story book 💙💜
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archivist-dragonfly · 2 years ago
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Book 148
Playing Cards
Roger Tilley
Octopus Books 1973
This book has not aged particularly well—it feels very much a product of its time. To be honest, there isn’t much about this book to recommend, but it does have some photos of rare decks from around the world.
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marrfixated · 2 months ago
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Okay so maybe I am less sick than yesterday at least
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nenan · 2 months ago
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“The Octopus Warrior in Shunga Paintings” book by SHENGZHE
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r-aindr0p · 11 months ago
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"Get a load of this guy"
The eels say mockingly
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cherylmmbookblog · 8 months ago
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#Blogtour The Doctor of Hiroshima by Dr. Michihiko Hachiya
It’s a pleasure to take part in the Blogtour The Doctor of Hiroshima by Dr. Michihiko Hachiya. About the Author Dr. Michihiko Hachiya was Director of the Hiroshima Communications Hospital when the world’s first atomic bomb was dropped on the city. After the bomb, he continued as Director there for several years before taking on a teaching role at Okayama University Medical School. He retired in…
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lemon-and-lead · 15 days ago
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I'm so mentally ill about that old man.
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thethirdmaulertwin · 1 month ago
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My three favorite men (Donald, doc Ock, Naruto). In a car. The nerds are traumadumping, Naruto is hungry. That's. That's basically the show
Done with the man the myth the legend @cyrusking100 let's fucking GO
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blendereels · 3 months ago
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If you were to inspect the last remaining octopuses in Stain'd-by-the-Sea, you may be surprised to see that they are entirely black. Their ink is exceptionally dark and incredibly staining. As the octopus population has shrank and been pushed into smaller pools, the same few schools of octopi have been used for their ink, becoming gradually darker.
Stain'd octopuses were named after the town closest to their habitat rather than their discoloration, which is a recent development. The Stain'd octopuses that still live in the sea have retained their ability to change colors.
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lospaziobianco · 9 months ago
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