Taste: The Secret Meaning of Things
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"Don't buy General Knowledge if you already have Taste: The Secret Meaning of Things (1991). General Knowledge reproduces the best of Taste without substantial additions."--Sholem Stein |
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Taste: The Secret Meaning of Things (1991) is a book Stephen Bayley.
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- British design critic Stephen Bayley has drawn on a vast range of sources to create an original study of a subject he feels is "notoriously elusive and naggingly present". The history of art, architecture and design points to much dispute about taste, and Bayley takes the opportunity to discuss those famous for their good taste, high style, and wretched excess. Illustrated.
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