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  2. The Way Things Work - Wikipedia

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    The Way Things Work is a 1988 nonfiction book by David Macaulay with technical text by Neil Ardley. It is a whimsical introduction to everyday machines and the scientific principles behind their operation, describing machines as simple as levers and gears and as complicated as radio telescopes and automatic transmissions .

  3. David Macaulay - Wikipedia

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    Macaulay authored a children's book, The Way Things Work (1988, text by Neil Ardley). This was expanded and re-released as The New Way Things Work (1998) and The Way Things Work Now (2016). [1] The Way Things Work is his most commercially successful series and served as the basis for a short-lived educational television program.

  4. The Way Things Work (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Way Things Work was a short-lived children's television series based on the best-selling book of the same name by David Macaulay. The series was co-produced by Millimages , Pearson Broadband , and Schlessinger Media ; it was distributed by the latter.

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  6. Cathedral (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral: The Story of its Construction is an illustrated book by David Macaulay.Published in 1973 by Houghton Mifflin, it was the author's first book.. Cathedral tells the story of the construction of a great medieval cathedral using pen-and-ink drawings.

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  9. HowStuffWorks - Wikipedia

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    HowStuffWorks is an American commercial infotainment website founded by professor and author Marshall Brain, to provide its target audience an insight into the way many things work. The site uses various media to explain complex concepts, terminology, and mechanisms—including photographs, diagrams, videos, animations, and articles.