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This extraordinary book makes visible the inner complexity of some of the worlds most iconic products. Photographer Todd Mc Lellan disassembles mechanical relics such as the typewriter & modern gadgets such as the iPad before laying them out & photographing them in meticulously detailed arrangements or capturing them in an exploded form the individual pieces frozen in mid-air. Essays by people who work within the world of disassembly & restoration accompany each chapter. ...
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My beautiful girls. If youve read this youll know it contains some
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Things He Carried

The inspiration for this series of reflections initially came from Tim O Briens collection of short stories reflecting on his time in Vietnam called The Things They Carried". In these stories we dont just hear about the physical things that the soldiers carry but also their terrors and dreams.The author has taken this idea and applied it to the Passion focussing on the things that Jesus carried: not just the cross itself but the crown of thorns he was forced to wear the seamless robe that was taken from him the other burdens that we laid upon him and also the hopes and fears that he carried in his heart and that are reflected in the different passion narratives.The idea was further developed for the 2006 Good Friday Three Hours service at St Pauls Cathedral and it is these reflections
that have now been expanded and developed into this book.Suitable for Lenten study either for groups or individuals the engagingly written meditations will have a life beyond Lent and will bear repeated reading."
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The inspiration for this series of reflections initially came from Tim O Briens collection of short stories reflecting on his time in Vietnam called The Things They Carried". In these stories we dont just hear about the physical things that the soldiers carry but also their terrors & dreams. The author has taken this idea & applied it to the Passion focussing on the things that Jesus carried: not just the cross itself but the crown of thorns he was forced to wear the seamless robe that was taken from him the other burdens that we laid upon him & also the hopes & fears that he carried in his heart & that are reflected in the different passion narratives. The idea was further developed for the 2006 Good Friday Three Hours service at St Pauls Cathedral & it is these reflections that have now been expanded & developed into this book. Suitable for Lenten study either for groups or individuals the engagingly written meditations will have a life beyond Lent & will bear repeated reading."

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