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The book that sank on the Titanic and burned in the Blitz

A Bookworm s Lockdown - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

May 30, 2021 Share “COMPUTERS ARE USELESS. They can only give you answers,” said Picasso in 1968, the year in which Intel was founded and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey was released. Picasso didn’t change his mind. Over the last half century computers have become immensely better at providing answers, but not so good at asking questions. A good book asks questions. A better one raises questions you never knew existed. The key to a lockdown can lie in a book. Who knew that Stalin was a fan of Tarzan and cowboy films? Or that Stalin and Roosevelt smoked the same cigarette brands: Camels, Chesterfields and Lucky Strikes? Thank you, Diana Preston, for Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World.

Christie s Books, Manuscripts, Photographs: From the Middle Ages to the Moon

Christie s Books, Manuscripts, Photographs: From the Middle Ages to the Moon - Online, 14 to 28 April First edition, journal issue, containing the first announcement of Semmelweis’s epoch-making discovery of the source and means of preventing puerperal fever. Estimate: £12,000-18,000. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021. LONDON .- From 14 to 28 April, Christie’s presents Books, Manuscripts, Photographs: From the Middle Ages to the Moon, a wide-ranging online auction encompassing works from the 12th to the 21st century. This sale features a diversity of categories including medieval manuscripts, autograph letters, incunabula and early printing, travel and cartography, fine bindings, important scientific books and manuscripts, and NASA photographs. The auction also includes charming original artworks by Sir Quentin Blake, which will be sold to benefit Comic Relief.

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