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1000 extra/ordinary objects

1000 extra/ordinary objects

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ISBN: 978-3-8228-5851-6
Multilingual Edition: English, French
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"Need a goat's eye sexual aid? Chinese slimming soap? A beer bottle brick? Look no further than TASCHEN's new publication 1000 Extra/Ordinary Objects . The 768-page book chronicles and catalogues all those objects that surround us and make us who we are: from food, fashion and leisure, to the body and soul -- this book finds the most useful useless things. There's the Japanese pubic wig, the Australian Daffy Duck asthma inhaler holder, Russia's Spray-N-Wake caffeine stimulant that gives you the equivalent of a cup of coffee per spritz and our own country's phone condom (for use on public phones), all proving what a sick and twisted world we live in. Freaks we all are, indeed."
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It's an odd, odd world
Easy Jet Magazine, United Kingdom, April 01, 2006
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