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Book reviews: Going ‘off the grid’ — what it means and what it takes and why. By Susan Salter Reynolds, Special to the Los Angeles Times . July 18, 2010 12 AM PT .
"Off Grid: Your Ideal Home in the Middle of Nowhere," by Foster Huntington (Black Dog & Leventhal, 209 pages, $28) In 2011, photographer and filmmaker Foster Huntington left his job in New York to ...
The Grid Book provides us with a passionate and obsessive answer to this question, in spite of the author’s charming self-abnegation. Read all of AN‘s Friday Reviews here.
The Grid Book by Hannah B Higgins. MIT Press, 312pp, £16.95. mitpress.mit.edu. The Grid Book is a sweeping, fascinating cultural history of 10 grids ‘that changed the world’, and author Hannah B ...
Grid-It pouches aren't terribly expensive, sure, but you can't get one in The Catcher in the Rye version yet. With just a sewing machine, your hardcover book to hack, elastic ribbon, and some ...
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