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  2. Charlie Brown's Super Book of Questions and Answers

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    The content is presented as a series of questions pertaining to the subject of the particular chapter of the books. Amid the questions, pictures and photographs, there are details from established comic strips and complete comic strips, occasionally with its dialogue adjusted to the chapter's theme.

  3. The Overcoat - Wikipedia

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    "The Overcoat" (Russian: Шине́ль, translit. Shinyél’; sometimes translated as " The Cloak " or " The Mantle ") is a short story by Nikolai Gogol , published in 1842. The story has had a great influence on Russian literature .

  4. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    This principle, foundational for all mathematics, was first elaborated for geometry, and was systematized by Euclid around 300 BC in his book Elements. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The resulting Euclidean geometry is the study of shapes and their arrangements constructed from lines, planes and circles in the Euclidean plane ( plane geometry ) and the three ...

  5. The Overcoat (animated film) - Wikipedia

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    The Overcoat at IMDb, – two short, low-resolution clips that have been made available to the public; A three-part video about the history and the art behind The Overcoat (Part 1, 2 and 3) (it includes few more scenes as well) Pictures of Norstein at work on the film; Yuriy Norshteyn: Making The Overcoat official website (in Japanese)

  6. What If? (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book contains a selection [Note 1] of questions and answers originally published on his blog What If?, along with several new ones. [1] The book is divided into several dozen chapters, most of which are devoted to answering a unique question. [Note 2] What If? was released on September 2, 2014 and was received positively by critics.

  7. Nikolai Gogol bibliography - Wikipedia

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    A Chapter from an Historical Novel (fragment) Nevsky Prospect; The Prisoner (fragment) Diary of a Madman; The Nose, short story (1835–1836) The Carriage, short story (1836) Rome, fragment (1842) The Overcoat (the variant of translation: “The Overcoat of an official”), short story (1842) Dead Souls, novel (1842), intended as the first part ...

  8. Obukhovsky Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is mentioned at the end of Nikolai Gogol's short story, "The Overcoat".The main character, Akaky Akakievich —or a certain clerk— is rumored to appear as a ghost near the Kalinkin Bridge, searching for his stolen overcoat, and after the story's denouement is seen walking towards the Obukhov Bridge and vanishing into the darkness of the night.

  9. Murderous Maths - Wikipedia

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    Murderous Maths is a series of British educational books by author Kjartan Poskitt.Most of the books in the series are illustrated by illustrator Philip Reeve, with the exception of "The Secret Life of Codes", which is illustrated by Ian Baker, "Awesome Arithmetricks" illustrated by Daniel Postgate and Rob Davis, and "The Murderous Maths of Everything", also illustrated by Rob Davis.