The Portable Writing desk — the Victorian laptop

Focusing on the materiality of writing, this page offers a brief but fascinating overview of how design and culture affect the act of writing (and vice-versa). Just as we find laptops essential for writing, researching, and storing valuable information, the Victorians found their writing desks indispensable for storing writing materials; valuables, including money and jewelry;…

The Great Gatsby Character Map

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The Apollo 11 Journey in Photographs

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The Trouble With Online Education

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The Lure of the Fairy Tale

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