Measuring the World
Daniel Kehlmann
PANTHEON (2006)
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Fiction / General, Fiction / Historical, Gauss, Carl Friedrich, Humboldt, Alexander Von
e-Book 9780375424465
English
At the end of the eighteenth century, two young Germans set out to measure the world, as Prussian aristocrat Alexander von Humboldt embarks on an odyssey to some of the most remote, unexplored regions on the planet, and astronomer-mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss uses his mathematical skills to solve some of the greatest puzzles of his age. 17,500 first printing.
Product Details
LoC Classification PT2671.E32 .V4713 2006
Dewey 833.914
Cover Price £1.00
No. of Pages 259
Height x Width 216 x 145  mm
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