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Moderate shelfwear to dustjacket and slight foxing on fore-edges, otherwise in good condition and no torn pages. This book features highlights from Russian artist Vladimir Arkhipov's extraordinary collection of unique inventions, objects made by Russians at a time when the Soviet Union was collapsing. His archive includes hundreds of contraptions with idiosyncractic functional qualities made for inside and outside the home, for example a coathook fashioned from a toothbrush or a TV antenna made out of forks. Each of these quirky artifacts of Soviet culture is accompanied by a photograph of the maker and the story behind the object.

30 GBP