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|title=Bookshelf (Object Lessons)
|author=Lydia Pyne
|isbn=9781501307324
|website=http://www.pynecone.org/
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Could you imagine a whole book dedicated to a single lump of wood, or a few sections of metal? I can't assume it would be great – with or without said item being ''an object with physical, historical and psychological components''. But shove some distorted tree by-products on to said wood or metal, and lo and behold you have a bookshelf. Now you're talking – but could you even now imagine a whole book dedicated to it?
[[This is Not the End of the Book; by Umberto Eco and Jean-Claude Carriere]] will also preach to we that are already converted.
 
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