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The Visual Time Traveller First Edition hard backed book

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First Edition hard back coffee table book. Non fiction family reference (1500 printed).  100 original designs featuring over a 1000 facts.
The exposed spine is a defining feature of this book.
ISBN: 978-0-9927368-0-4
Size: 210 x 260mm Weight: 1.3Kg 
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The Visual Time Traveller
This is a labour of love, insanity, beauty and, perhaps, an attempt to reintegrate history, art and science together again.
  Simon Cocking Irish Tech News

​Not only is she forced to share a small city with da Vinci, he has even turned up in the same postal district.
  Frank McNally The Irish Times

Crabbing
Her range of language is both staccato and soft, in succinct verse, which encourages you to read this aloud, truly the best way to engage in the emotional depth of a poem. 
Deirdre Conroy Sunday Independent
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  • home
  • about
    • letters >
      • 2018
      • 2010 to 2017
    • Newsletter
    • Poetry
    • articles >
      • Cruise ships in Dun Laoghaire harbour a Titanic mistake
      • An Irishwoman's Diary
      • On Dun Laoghaire (and walking the pier)
      • Typos
      • The Institute of Psychics?
      • The Physics PR Minefield
      • When Design Matters
  • contact
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • Yours etc
    • The Visual Time Traveller
    • Crabbing
    • Collectors editions
    • Buy in shops
  • occasional blog
    • Brexit bulldog
    • revision notes the 8th amendment
    • one billboard outside dublin
    • dear RTE
    • save the 8th or save ireland
    • Letter from Mysuru
    • Letter from India i
    • raining on our parade
    • twitter harakiri
    • am I a writer?
    • come on the Guardian
    • I hope the BBC was reading too
    • brace yourselves gentlemen
    • time to air a dirty little Irish secret
    • Let them eat brioche
    • id ego superego in a venn diagram
    • The physics chanteuse
    • The Untouchables (with apologies to Eisenstein)
    • Depressed. I think my new boyfriend is a chatbot.
    • Election grief
    • Help I'm on too many platforms
    • archive blog
  • shop