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Œuvres mathématiques d’Évariste Galois
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Oh Little Town of Bethlehem
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Old Country Life
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On a Dynamical Top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motion of a system of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the Earth’s motion
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On Multiple Algebra
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On Riemann’s Theory of Algebraic Functions and their IntegralsA Supplement to the Usual Treatises
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On the Laws of Japanese Painting: An Introduction to the Study of the Art of Japan
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On the Quantum Theory of Line-Spectra, Part 1 and 2
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On the relation which ought to subsist between the strength of an electric current and the diameter of conductors, to prevent overheatingA paper read at the Society of Telegraph-Engineers and Electricians, March 27th, 1884.
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About the book
This exquisite compilation showcases a diverse array of photographs that capture the essence of different eras and cultures, reflecting the unique styles and perspectives of each artist. Fleckenstein’s evocative imagery, Strand’s groundbreaking modernist approach, and Kōno’s meticulous documentation of Japanese life come together in a harmonious blend that celebrates the art of photography. Each image in “The Stories Book” is accompanied by insightful commentary, providing historical context and revealing the stories behind the photographs. This collection is not only a visual feast but also a tribute to the power of photography to preserve and narrate the multifaceted experiences of humanity.

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