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A Natural History of the Senses

By Diane Ackerman

A Natural History of the Senses

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19th January 2012

Review

Rating: 8

A classic that’s been on my shelf for years that I’m now coming back to. Diane Ackerman’s a stellar author and takes us on a vivid description of the sensory life throughout history. And we all know how important engaging all the sense are. So if you haven’t exposed yourself to this gem, now’s the time.