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Communicate
worldwide!
You may be fluent in four languages but sometimes you could find
yourself "off the beaten track" where you can´t communicate.
"point it", with 1200 items to which you can indicate, is the answer.
Everyone in the world will understand you. This passport-sized
assistant is used not only by tourists but also by UN peacekeeping
forces, Olympic athletes and speech therapists. The book is the result
of the author´s extensive travels in the five continents.
Edition since 1992: 1,900,000
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Graf's
creation contains 1200 photos of usefull items.
You'll never have to mime "roast chicken"
again. HQ Magazine Sydney
Let your pictures do the talking... Evening
Standard London |
Apart
from its cult value for students of post-modern semiotics, even the
laziest armchair traveller could have hours of fun flicking through it.
Sunday Telegraph Magazine.
London
"Sesam üppna dig" för dagens
globetrotter. Form Stockholm
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Size:
3,5 x 5 inch
45 grams
ISBN:
978-3-9803130-2-5
£ 4,99
$ 7.95
€ 6,90
Get the point it App. on your iPhone or iPodTouch
at the Apple iTunes store!
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Warranting 10/10 for imaginative travelling accsessories, "point it"
page-upon-page useful pictures. City
Life, Manchester
The solution is so simple that only a genious would have conceived it:
a little book filled with photographs of everything you could ever
want. The Guardian London |
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This is
not only the cheapest book currently in print and included in this
volume, it is possibly the bestselling photobook of all time.
The photobook: A History
volume II
A simple but effective idea. The
Times, London
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Other press reviews:
Dagens Nyheter, Copenhagen / De Standaard, Brussels / ELLE, Paris /
Elsevier, Amsterdam / Feeling, Belgium / Form Stockholm / Freelance
Photographer, London / Glamour, Rome / holland herald / HQ Magazine,
Australia / items, Amsterdam / La Repubblica, Rome / Le Monde, Paris /
Pauze Magazine, Den Haag / Reiskrant, Belgium / Geo / Sunday Telegraph,
London / TAZ / The linguist, London / The Times, London / The Observer,
London / The Photobook, London / Volkskrant, Amsterdam
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