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The Shortest History of Innovation by Andrew Leigh biotechnology-and-society With more than forty full-colour

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With more than forty full-colour illustrations from The New Yorker’s Liza Donnelly

Deep Time Dreaming is about a slow shift in national consciousness

followed by a painful bust

Girt Nation introduces Alfred Deakin

Correspondence discussing Quarterly Essay 1

The Shortest History of Innovation by Andrew Leigh biotechnology-and-society With more than forty full-colourIn this dazzling, surprising and always entertaining book, bestselling author Andrew Leigh tells the story of innovation. We rarely stop to think about the fact that someone had to invent nails and wheelbarrows; alphabets and books; linear perspective and oil painting; glass windows and windscreen wipers; hypodermic syringes and zippers; tin cans and synthetic dyes. From tools and technologies to fresh approaches in art and architecture, innovation

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