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Edwin A. Abbott
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| #1062288 in Books | imusti | 1998-06-01 | 1998-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.74 x.40 x5.04l,.24 | File type: PDF | 118 pages | Penguin Books||93 of 95 people found the following review helpful.| Don't bother with this edition|By S. Sinclair|I've read Flatland several times in printed form -- it's one of my favorite books. I got this edition free, but even at that, this isn't worth it. The illustrations are missing, and for this book they're not just a nice addition; the pictures are crucial to following the story. (Also, the text makes references to the pictures.) Th|.com |Flatland is one of the very few novels about math and philosophy that can appeal to almost any layperson. Published in 1880, this short fantasy takes us to a completely flat world of two physical dimensions where all the inhabitants are geometric s
A 'romance of many dimensions' that has fascinated generations of readers with its clever blend of social satire and mathematical theory, the Penguin Classics edition of Edwin A. Abbott's Flatland introduction by Alan Lightman. A work that continues to pose provocative questions about perception and reality, Flatland is a brilliant parody of Victorian society where all existence is limited to length and breadth - its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension...
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