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Reader. Writer. Creator of The Marginalian (long ago named Brain Pickings). Author of #Figuring. Lover of trees. Petter of moss. Rider of a cobalt blue bicycle.
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On the first day of spring, "The Moral of Flowers" – an illustrated Victorian encyclopedia of poetic lessons from the garden by the poet and painter Rebecca Hey https://t.co/Z2PIoXBCDK

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On Anaïs Nin's birthday, "Literary Witches" – an illustrated celebration of women writers who have enchanted and transfigured our world: https://t.co/mYH9CWGzFA

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On Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, French artist Benjamin Lacombe's haunting illustrations for his "Tales of the Macabre" https://t.co/yHlmkXUsXp

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My favorite thing in a long time: If You Come to Earth — a tender illustrated celebration of the many ways to be human and what makes our rocky planet a miraculous world https://t.co/OAFrw5N4cs

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This is my favorite thing in a long time: If You Come to Earth — a tender illustrated celebration of the many ways to be human and what makes our rocky planet a miraculous world, from the inimitable https://t.co/OAFrw5N4cs

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Gorgeous illustrations from the world's first encyclopedia of medicinal plants, by a young 18th-century woman who taught herself art and botany to feed her infant and get her husband out of debtor's prison https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh

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A Curious Herbal – peek inside the world's first encyclopedia of medicinal plants, illustrated by a young woman who, to get her husband out of debtor's prison, taught herself art and botany in an era when women had no access to education in either https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh

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The Moral of Flowers – a Victorian encyclopedia of poetic lessons from the garden, gorgeously illustrated by a female artist in an era when there were almost none https://t.co/Z2PIoXk1fa

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Every Color of Light – a stunning Japanese illustrated celebration of change, the sky, and the fullness of life even at its stormiest https://t.co/CReGK0lEA6

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Until the end of the 19th century, scientists believed life couldn't exist below 300 fathoms. Then one pioneering expedition found strange and wondrous creatures in the deep. Here they are illustrated, the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/QuPtIrwfSP

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