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rom the familiar world of London to an enchanted garden peopled with happy, welcoming figures; ‘The Crystal Egg’ describes a nondescript antique dealer whose life is transformed by a vision of life on another planet; ‘Mr Skelmersdale in Fairyland’ describes a journey to a magical world imbued with r
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Book 1985ng theo~y outside of algebraic geometry, and to show that they offer a considerable wealth of beauti ful ideas, too. Furthermore it becomes apparent that there are natural connections to many branches of modern mathematics, e. g. to the theory of (algebraic) groups and of Jordan algebras, and to co
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, Hermann Hesse’s . in 1927 and D. H. Lawrence’s . in 1928. T. S. Eliot’s . (1922) reflected the disillusionment of the post-war generation and paved the way for a new mood in literature. Whilst many novelists were content to produce material in the conventional pattern (J. B. Priestley’s . appeared
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Claudio Bartolone,Federico Bartolozzi, Hermann Hesse’s . in 1927 and D. H. Lawrence’s . in 1928. T. S. Eliot’s . (1922) reflected the disillusionment of the post-war generation and paved the way for a new mood in literature. Whilst many novelists were content to produce material in the conventional pattern (J. B. Priestley’s . appeared
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Bernard R. McDonald, Hermann Hesse’s . in 1927 and D. H. Lawrence’s . in 1928. T. S. Eliot’s . (1922) reflected the disillusionment of the post-war generation and paved the way for a new mood in literature. Whilst many novelists were content to produce material in the conventional pattern (J. B. Priestley’s . appeared
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Bernard R. McDonald, Hermann Hesse’s . in 1927 and D. H. Lawrence’s . in 1928. T. S. Eliot’s . (1922) reflected the disillusionment of the post-war generation and paved the way for a new mood in literature. Whilst many novelists were content to produce material in the conventional pattern (J. B. Priestley’s . appeared
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