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Engines of Ingenuity

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Book Synopsis Engines of Ingenuity by : Kit Williams

Book excerpt: New from world famous artist, Kit Williams, Engines of Ingenuity is an intellectual and visual journey of discovery that takes us into the worlds of Daedalus, da Vinci and Newton, all contrived to entangle a man's sensibilities. The objects featured in this book were made by Williams, reflecting his inimitable style. Strange objects a-plenty. A fitting successor to his previous publications, including the international bestseller, Masquerade.


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