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Helpful thread time!

Alright /lit/ what are your favorite reference books?

Picture related. I use it all the time in my college classes.

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>> No.501026

OP you should an hero for making this thread.

/fuck chi-town man. style

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>>501030
This.

>> No.501036

Respectfully disagree. It has by far the best organization system out of any reference book I've used in my life.

>> No.501043

No pic, but I bought Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man by Martin Clayton and Ron Philo and it's absolutely gorgeous. Full-page photos of all of his anatomical drawings, both the original scan and with his notes translated into English. The book's text explains the drawings further, both from a medical point of view and a biographical one.

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OED