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Kassia St. Clair transforms the spectrum into a living history in this vibrant exploration of seventy-five distinct shades. Rather than a dry technical manual, this collection uncovers the hidden origins and cultural significance behind the colors that define our world. From the prehistoric charcoal of cave paintings to the synthetic neons of the modern era, each entry functions as a miniature bi…

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