The only author I've ever seen incorporate intricate detail without boring readers to death is Alexandre Dumas. All his works are extremely wordy. This is probably because his work, when first published, was serialised for newspaper and he was paid per word.
Having said that, his style of incorporating even the most mundane detail and keeping the story interesting is something most of us will likely never emulate.
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