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Flatland a romance of many dimensions, by a square, with illustration by the author

A. Square is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions which is flat and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. He visits Lineland and Pointland, worlds of one, and no dimension, but when he speaks openly of worlds with three and four dimension, tragedy strikes.

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  • "Modŭn kŏt i p'yŏngp'yŏnghan 2-ch'awŏn sesang"
  • "Project Gutenberg etext of Flatland"
  • "Flatland"@it
  • "Flatland"
  • "Project Gutenberg presents Flatland"
  • "Xiang shang,er fei xiang bei!"
  • "Romance of many dimensions"
  • "다양한 차원 이야기"
  • "Bolland"
  • "모든 것이 평평한 2차원 세상"
  • "Sphereland"@en
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Tayanghan ch'awŏn iyagi"
  • "向上,而非向北!"
  • "Sferlandii︠a︡"

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  • "A. Square is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions which is flat and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. He visits Lineland and Pointland, worlds of one, and no dimension, but when he speaks openly of worlds with three and four dimension, tragedy strikes."@en
  • "Filled with hundreds of specific examples and organized into a coherent framework of practical concepts that can be applied by managers and entrepreneurs at all levels, Built to Last provides a master blueprint for building organizations that will prosper in the 21st century and beyond. In Good to Great, the most widely anticipated management book of the year, Jim Collins presents nothing less than a recipe book on how to make a good company great. Following the success of his international blockbuster Built to Last, where he and co-author Jerry Porras discovered the secrets of companies that were outstanding at their founding and then sustained greatness, Collins wondered what could be done for the company that is good or mediocre at best? He questioned whether there have been companies that started weak and finished strong, and if so, what can be said about these companies that might help managers turn a mediocre organization into a great one? So Collins and his research team undertook a massive five year study of every company that has made the Fortune 500 since the advent of that listing in 1965, and has crafted a book as practical and insightful as BUILT TO LAST. This exclusive deluxe box set brings together the two most important business books of the last decade from Jim Collins, the leader in modern business theory."@en
  • "How would a creature limited to two dimensions be able to grasp the possibility of a third? In Flatland, A Square's linear world is invaded by a Sphere bringing the gospel of the third dimension. Part geometry lesson, part social satire, the novel enlarges readers' imaginations beyond the limits of our 'respective dimensional prejudices'. - ;'Upward, yet not Northward.'. How would a creature limited to two dimensions be able to grasp the possibility of a third? Edwin A. Abbott's droll and delightful 'romance of many dimensions' explores this conundrum in the experiences of his protagonist, A S."@en
  • "With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions, irrevocably flat and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, even a fourth dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society."@en
  • "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, though written in 1884, is still considered useful in thinking about multiple dimensions. It is also seen as a satirical depiction of Victorian society and its hierarchies. A square, who is a resident of the two-dimensional Flatland, dreams of the one-dimensional Lineland. He attempts to convince the monarch of Lineland of the possibility of another dimension, but the monarch cannot see outside the line ..."@en
  • "Originally published in 1884 by an English clergyman and headmaster, this is a fanciful tale of A. Square, a two-dimensional being visiting a three-dimensional world.In the two-dimensional world known as Flatland, all existence is limited to length and breadth and its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension. A Square chronicles the various facets of his world, including its physics and metaphysics, its history, customs, and religious beliefs. But when a strange visitor mysteriously appears and transports the incredulous Flatlander to Spaceland, a land of three dimensions, his worldview is forever shattered."
  • ""Flatland, Edwin Abbott Abbott's story of a two-dimensional universe, as told by one of its inhabitants who is introduced to the mysteries of three-dimensional space, has enjoyed an enduring popularity from the time of its publication in 1884. This fully annotated edition enables the modern day reader to understand and appreciate the many "dimensions" of this classic satire with commentary on language and literary style, including numerous definitions of obscure words and an appendix on Abbott's life and work. Historical commentary, writings by Plato and Aristotle, and citations from Abbott's other writings work together to show how this tale relates to Abbott's views of society in late-Victorian England and classical Greece. Approaching the book from a mathematical stance, additional notes and illustrations enhance the usefulness of Flatland as an elementary introduction to higher-dimensional geometry."--BOOK JACKET."@en
  • "El Plano, un mundo bidimensional donde sólo existen el ancho y el largo, está a punto de iniciar un nuevo milenio. El último día del año 1999, un Cuadrado -- hasta aquel momento indistinguible de las otras formas de ese universo de dos dimensiones -- recibe el Evangelio de las Tres Dimensiones, que se revela a los planos habitantes de ese mundo sólo una vez cada mil años."
  • "This 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 shapes, and who think the planar world of length and width that they know is all there is. But one inhabitant discovers the existence of a third physical dimension, enabling him to finally grasp the concept of a fourth dimension. Watching our Flatland narrator, we begin to get an idea of the limitations of our own assumptions about reality, and we start to learn how to think about the confusing problem of higher dimensions. The book is also quite a funny satire on society and class distinctions of Victorian England."
  • "A fully annotated edition of Abbott's classic Flatland with notes and commentary putting it in its historical and mathematical context."@en
  • "How would a creature limited to two dimensions be able to grasp the possibility of a third? Edwin A. Abbott's droll and delightful "romance of many dimensions" explores this conundrum in the experiences of his protagonist, A Square, whose linear world is invaded by an emissary Sphere bringing the gospel of the third dimension. Part geometry lesson, part social satire, this classic work of science fiction brilliantly succeeds in enlarging all readers' imaginations beyond the limits of their "respective dimensional prejudices." This new edition begins with an introduction by Rosemary Jann that illuminates the social and intellectual context that produced the work and explains its relationship to the theological issues central to Abbott's career. It also provides the most extensive discussion to date of the class and gender issues raised by the text and of the debates over the limits of scientific and mathematical knowledge in which it participated."
  • ""With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place limited to two dimensions -- irrevocably flat -- and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, or even a fourth, dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in1884, Flatland is as prophetic a science fiction classic as the works of H. G. Wells, introducing aspects of relativity and hyperspace years before Einstein's famous theories. And it does so with wonderful, enduring enchantment. With an Introduction by Valerie Smith and a New Afterword by John Allen Paulos"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "A science fiction classic. The narrator is A. Square, whose flat, middle-class life is suddenly given an exciting new shape by his encounter with a sphere. The sphere introduces A. Square to the joys and sorrows of the third dimension, and the reader is drawn into the deligtful subtleties and irrepressible logic of multidimensional thinking."
  • "Narrated by A. Square, Flatland is Edwin A. Abbott's delightful mathematical fantasy about life in a two-dimensional world. All existence is limited to length and breadth in Flatland, its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension. Abbott's amiable narrator provides an overview of this fantastic world--its physics and metaphysics, its history, customs, and religious beliefs. But when a strange visitor mysteriously appears and transports the incredredulous Flatlander to the Land of Three Dimensions, his worldview is forever shattered."
  • "Narrated by A. Square, Flatland is Edwin A. Abbott's delightful mathematical fantasy about life in a two-dimensional world. All existence is limited to length and breadth in Flatland, its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension. Abbott's amiable narrator provides an overview of this fantastic world--its physics and metaphysics, its history, customs, and religious beliefs. But when a strange visitor mysteriously appears and transports the incredredulous Flatlander to the Land of Three Dimensions, his worldview is forever shattered."@en
  • "Contains the text to "Flatland" and "Sphereland," two books that discuss the different theories about life and space in the universe."@en
  • "In this science fiction classic, the more sides a man has, the more powerful he is. Triangles are laborers and soldiers. Squares and pentagons are middle-class doctors and lawyers. Hexagons are nobility. Women, however, are straight lines, incapable of advancement in a two-dimensional world. Everything in Flatland is clear-cut and orderly, until the day an average citizen, a Square, dreams of a land of three dimensions. If three dimensions are possible, why not four. Or one? Soon, the Square's provocative imagination and corresponding adventures threaten to turn the whole of Flatland against him. First published in 1884, two decades before Einstein's theory of relativity which defined time as the fourth dimension, Edwin Abbott's Flatland is both a prescient exploration of the unseen and a delightful skewering of Victorian social strictures."
  • "In this science fiction classic, the more sides a man has, the more powerful he is. Triangles are laborers and soldiers. Squares and pentagons are middle-class doctors and lawyers. Hexagons are nobility. Women, however, are straight lines, incapable of advancement in a two-dimensional world. Everything in Flatland is clear-cut and orderly, until the day an average citizen, a Square, dreams of a land of three dimensions. If three dimensions are possible, why not four. Or one? Soon, the Square's provocative imagination and corresponding adventures threaten to turn the whole of Flatland against him. First published in 1884, two decades before Einstein's theory of relativity which defined time as the fourth dimension, Edwin Abbott's Flatland is both a prescient exploration of the unseen and a delightful skewering of Victorian social strictures."@en
  • "In a parody of Victorian society, A. Square meets a tragic fate when he dares to inform the inhabitants of his two-dimensional universe that there is a third and fourth dimension."
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions - The Original Classic Edition."@en
  • "The beloved science fiction classic In Flatland, the more sides a man has, the more powerful he is. Triangles are laborers and soldiers. Squares and pentagons are middle-class doctors and lawyers. Hexagons are nobility. Women, however, are straight lines, incapable of advancement in a two-dimensional world. Everything in Flatland is clear-cut and orderly, until the day an average citizen'a Square'dreams of a land of three dimensions. If three dimensions are possible, why not four' Or one' Soon, the Square's provocative imagination and corresponding adventures threaten to turn the whole of Flatland against him. First published in 1884, two decades before Einstein's theory of relativity defined time as the fourth dimension, Edwin Abbott's Flatland is both a prescient exploration of the unseen and a delightful skewering of Victorian social strictures. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices."@en
  • "With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions -- irrevocably flat -- and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, even a fourth dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in 1884, Flatland is as prophetic a science-fiction classic as the works of H.G. Wells, introducing aspects of relativity and hyperspace years before Einstein's famous theories, and it does so with a wonderful, enduring enchantment."@en
  • "With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions -- irrevocably flat -- and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, even a fourth dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in 1884, Flatland is as prophetic a science-fiction classic as the works of H.G. Wells, introducing aspects of relativity and hyperspace years before Einstein's famous theories, and it does so with a wonderful, enduring enchantment."
  • "A. Square, a resident of Flatland -- a place limited to two dimensions and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms -- stirs up trouble when he is visited by a sphere and begins to speak openly about worlds with three and four dimensions."
  • "As a satire, Flatland offered pointed observations on the social hierarchy of Victorian culture. However, the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions; in a foreword to one of the many publications of the novella, noted science writer Isaac Asimov described Flatland as ""The best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions."" As such, the novella is still popular amongst mathematics, physics and computer science students. The story is about a two-dimensional world referred to as Flatland. The unnamed narrator, a humble square (the social cas."@en
  • "A strange two-dimensional world inhabited by lines, triangles, squares, and circles who live as earthlings do: studying, working, bearing children, etc."@en
  • "Square is a mild-mannered inhabitant of Flatland who is conventional in every way until he is visited by an other-worldly creature: a Sphere. Square leaves two-dimensional Flatland to visit one-dimensional Lineland and Sphere's home, the three-dimensional Spaceland. Edwin Abbott Abbott's novella is both a satire of the rigid social structures of Victorian England and a mind-bending look at the mathematical possibilities of the world around us. For this second reason, Abbott's charming thought experiment is much loved by students and teachers of mathematics, physics and computer science."
  • "A humorous examination with serious overtones of the concepts of space, time, and dimension."@en
  • "A humorous examination with serious overtones of the concepts of space, time, and dimension."
  • "Narrated by A. Square, Flatland is Edwin A. Abbott's delightful mathematical fantasy about life in a two-dimensional world. All existence is limited to length and breadth in Flatland, its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension. Abbott's amiable narrator provides an overview of this fantastic world--its physics and metaphysics, its history, customs, and religious beliefs. But when a strange visitor mysteriously appears and transports the incredulous Flatlander to the Land of Three Dimensions, his worldview is forever shattered."@en
  • "Narrated by A. Square, Flatland is Edwin A. Abbott's delightful mathematical fantasy about life in a two-dimensional world. All existence is limited to length and breadth in Flatland, its inhabitants unable even to imagine a third dimension. Abbott's amiable narrator provides an overview of this fantastic world--its physics and metaphysics, its history, customs, and religious beliefs. But when a strange visitor mysteriously appears and transports the incredulous Flatlander to the Land of Three Dimensions, his worldview is forever shattered."
  • "En haut, en bas ... Voilà deux expressions qui n'ont pas cours à Flatland. A les employer, on risque de perdre la tête, au propre comme au figuré. Car si les habitants de cet univers qui ne connaît que deux dimensions n'ont pas à craindre que le ciel leur tombe sur la tête, ils détestent les illuminés et les faux prophètes qui prêchent l'évangile de la troisième dimension."
  • "This masterpiece of science (and mathematical) fiction is a delightfully unique and highly entertaining satire that has charmed readers for more than 100 years. The work of English clergyman, educator and Shakespearean scholar Edwin A. Abbott (1838-1926), it describes the journeys of A. Square, a mathematician and resident of the two-dimensional Flatland, where women-thin, straight lines-are the lowliest of shapes, and where men may have any number of sides, depending on their social status. Through strange occurrences that bring him into contact with a host of geometric forms, Square has adventures in Spaceland (three dimensions), Lineland (one dimension) and Pointland (no dimensions) and ultimately entertains thoughts of visiting a land of four dimensions-- a revolutionary idea for which he is returned to his two-dimensional world. Charmingly illustrated by the author, Flatland is not only fascinating reading, it is still a first-rate fictional introduction to the concept of the multiple dimensions of space."@en
  • "A square, who is a resident of the two-dimensional Flatland, dreams of the one-dimensional Lineland. He attempts to convince the monarch of Lineland of the possibility of another dimension, but the monarch cannot see outside the line. The square is then visited himself by a Sphere from three-dimensional Spaceland, who must show the square Spaceland before he can conceive it. As more dimensions enter the scene, the story's discussion of fixed thought and the kind of inhuman action which accompanies it intensifies."
  • "Flatland is about a two-dimensional world in which geometric shapes are the main charaters. The Square is the narrator of the book and he tells of his world and his fantastic contact with the three dimensional world. Mildly amusing and though provoking, a wonderful read for everyone!"@en
  • "Flatland, which is written under the pseudonym "a square", offers pointed observations on the social hierarchy of Victorian culture. Flatland's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions; in the words of noted writer Isaac Asimov, Flatland is "the best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions." As such, Flatland is still popular among mathematics, physics and computer science students."
  • "In 1884, Edwin Abbott Abbott wrote a mathematical adventure set in a two-dimensional plane world, populated by a hierarchical society of regular geometrical figures-who think and speak and have all too human emotions. Since then Flatland has fascinated generations of readers, becoming a perennial science-fiction favorite. By imagining the contact of beings from different dimensions, the author fully exploited the power of the analogy between the limitations of humans and those of his two-dimensional characters. A first-rate fictional guide to the concept of multiple dimensions of space, th."@en
  • "One of the greatest science fiction books ever written; Flatland is now available with new illustrations from brilliant illustrator Kevin Stone. Follow the Flatland narrator as he discovers new lands, people and dimensions in a witty and inspiring fantasy. Not only an insightful introduction to the fourth dimension or a biting satire of Victorian England, Flatland is an unforgettable reminder of how imagination can transcend material reality, politics and ignorance."
  • "One of the greatest science fiction books ever written; Flatland is now available with new illustrations from brilliant illustrator Kevin Stone. Follow the Flatland narrator as he discovers new lands, people and dimensions in a witty and inspiring fantasy. Not only an insightful introduction to the fourth dimension or a biting satire of Victorian England, Flatland is an unforgettable reminder of how imagination can transcend material reality, politics and ignorance."@en
  • "Upward, yet not Northward.' How would a creature limited to two dimensions be able to grasp the possibility of a third? Edwin A. Abbott's droll and delightful 'romance of many dimensions' explores this conundrum in the experiences of his protagonist, A Square, whose linear world is invaded by an emissary Sphere bringing the gospel of the third dimension on the eve of the new millennium. Part geometry lesson, part social satire, this classic work of science fiction brilliantly succeeds in enlarging all readers' imaginations beyond the limits of our 'respective dimensional prejudices'. In a world where class is determined by how many sides you possess, and women are straight lines, the prospects for enlightenment are boundless, and Abbott's hypotheses about a fourth and higher dimensions seem startlingly relevant today. This new edition of Flatland illuminates the social and intellectual context that produced the work, as well as the timeless questions that it raises about the limits of our perception and knowledge."
  • "This Web site is part of a large, online resource that is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and presentation of educational material. In this particular section, visitors have access to an electronic version of the work, Flatland, by Edwin A. Abbott. In this book, Abbott provides a late 19th century introduction to the method of analogy used by virtually all mathematicians and physicists when describing the fourth dimension. Visitors can approach this work by individual chapter and can skip ahead or backwards at any time."@en
  • ""Flatland est un univers à deux dimensions, et ses habitants détestent les illuminés et les faux prophètes qui prêchent l'évangile de la troisième dimension. Pourtant, le narrateur de cette étrange aventure, un très raisonnable Carré, est certain d'avoir été visité par une Sphère, chose impossible pour ses concitoyens qui ne peuvent y voir qu'un Cercle ... Cet ouvrage étonnant a été publié pour la première fois en 1884."
  • "Edwin A. ABbott's mathematical fantasy about life in a two-dimensional world. A Flatlander's worldview is altered when a strange visitor transports him to the Land of Three Dimensions."
  • "The beloved science fiction classic In Flatland, the more sides a man has, the more powerful he is. Triangles are laborers and soldiers. Squares and pentagons are middle-class doctors and lawyers. Hexagons are nobility. Women, however, are straight lines, incapable of advancement in a two-dimensional world. Everything in Flatland is clear-cut and orderly, until the day an average citizen, a Square, dreams of a land of three dimensions. If three dimensions are possible, why not four? Or one? Soon, the Square's provocative imagination and corresponding adventures threaten to turn the whole of Flatland against him. First published in 1884, two decades before Einstein's theory of relativity defined time as the fourth dimension, Edwin Abbott's Flatland is both a prescient exploration of the unseen and a delightful skewering of Victorian social strictures. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices."@en
  • "A Square takes the reader on a fantastical trip to a completely flat, two-dimensional world whose inhabitants are geometric shapes. These shapes think that the "planar" world of length and width is all that exists, until one shape discovers the existence of a third physical dimension, which ultimately is expanded to the concept of a fourth."@en

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  • "Fantastic fiction"@en
  • "Powieść angielska"
  • "Science fiction"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "American fiction"@en
  • "Kommentar"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Powieść fantastyczna angielska"@pl
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"@en
  • "Fantasy"
  • "Accordion fold format (Binding)"
  • "Humor"
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Commentaren (vorm)"
  • "Allegories"@en
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  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic resource"
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  • "Specimens"
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  • "Planilandia"@es
  • "Planilandia"
  • "Planilandia una novela de muchas dimensiones"@es
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimensions, by a square, with illustration by the author"@en
  • "Flat-land : a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Planilàndia"
  • "Planilàndia"@ca
  • "Flatland : fantaisie en plusieurs dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimension, with illus. by the author, a square"@en
  • "Planolândia : um romance de muitas dimensões"
  • ""Flatland"... une aventure à plusieurs dimensions... ["Flatland, a romance of many dimensions".] Illustrations de l'auteur. Traduit de l'anglais par Elisabeth Gille"
  • "Flatland : a Romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a Romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland; a romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland; a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. Oxford World's Classics"
  • "Flatland, a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatlandija"
  • "Düzülke : boyutların öyküsü"
  • "Flatland; a romance of many dimensions, with illus. by the author, A Square (Edwin A. Abbott)"@en
  • "Isanghan nara ŭi sagakhyŏng : tayanghan ch'awŏn iyagi"
  • "Flächenland : eine geschichte von den Dimensionen"
  • "Flatlandii︠a︡"
  • "Pakhtistān"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions, by a square, with illustrations by the author"
  • "Flatlandia : racconto fantastico a piu dimensioni"@it
  • "Flächenland eine Geschichte von d. Dimensionen"
  • "平面国"
  • "P'ŭllaetlaendŭ : modŭn kŏt i p'yŏngp'yŏnghan 2-ch'awŏn sesang"
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated)"@en
  • "Flatland : [fantaisie en plusieurs dimensions]"
  • "Flatland an Edition with Notes and Commentary"@en
  • "Flatland ; a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland : une aventure à plusieurs dimensions"
  • "Flächenland"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions ; with illustrations by the author, A Square. [By E.A. Abbott.]"@en
  • "Flatlandia"
  • "Flatlandia"@it
  • "Flatlandia : fantasia a più dimensioni"@it
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimension"
  • "Flatlandia : racconto fantastico a più dimensioni"
  • "Flatlandia : racconto fantastico a più dimensioni"@it
  • "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions : with illustrations"
  • "Ping mian guo"
  • "Flächenland : Eine Geschichte von den Dimensionen"
  • "Flatland; a romance of many dimensions. With illustrations by the author"@en
  • "Flatlandiâ"
  • "Flatland : A romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a romance of may dimensions"@en
  • ""Flatland.""
  • "Flatland an edition with notes and commentary"@en
  • "Flatland an edition with notes and commentary"
  • "Flächenland : ein mehrdimensionaler Roman"
  • "Flatland. A romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland a Romance of Many Dimensions - The Original Classic Edition"@en
  • "Shatuaḥlandyah : romansah rabat-memadim"
  • "Flächenland : Eine Geschichte von den Dimensionen erzählt von einem Quadrat (Edwin A. Abbot)"
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimensions (illustrated)"@en
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions. With illustr. by the author. With introd. by William Garnett"
  • "Flatland : A Romance of Many Dimensions"@en
  • "[Flatland. A romance of many dimensions ... By A Square [i.e. E.A. Abbott].]"@en
  • "Flatland : A Romance of Many Dimensions"
  • "Planilandia : unha novela de moitas dimensións"
  • "이상한 나라의 사각형 : 다양한 차원 이야기"
  • "Flatlandia czyli Kraina Płaszczaków : powieść o wielu wymiarach"@pl
  • "플랫랜드 : 모든 것이 평평한 2차원 세상"
  • "Epipedochōra : mythistoria pollōn diastaseōn"
  • "Flatland un mundo plano : una aventura de muchas dimensiones"
  • "Flatlandia : fantasia a piú dimensioni"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions with illustrations by the author, A Square"@en
  • "平面國 : 向上,而非向北!"
  • "Flatland : a romance of mnay dimensions"
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland : an edition with notes and commentary"@en
  • "Flatland : an edition with notes and commentary"
  • "Flatland"@it
  • "Flatland"@sv
  • "Flatland"@en
  • "Flatland"
  • "Flatland Eine phantastische Geschichte über viele Dimensionen"
  • "Tasomaa : moniulotteinen romanssi"@fi
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland a Romance of Many Dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland: a romance of many dimensions, with illus. by the author, A Square (Edwin A. Abbott) 6th ed., rev. with introd. by Banesh Hoffmann"@en
  • "Flatland ... une aventure à plusieurs dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions"
  • "Flatland : a romance of many dimensions"@en
  • "Planilandia : una novela de muchas dimensiones"
  • "Planilandia : una novela de muchas dimensiones"@es
  • "Flatland a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated)"
  • "Flatlandia : czyli kraina płaszczaków : powieść o wielu wymiarach"
  • "Ping mian guo : xiang shang,er fei xiang bei!"
  • "Flatland A Romance of Many Dimensions"@en
  • "Flatland : une aventure à plusieurs dimensions : roman"
  • "پختستان"
  • "Flatland eine phantastische Geschichte über viele Dimensionen"
  • "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, by Edwin A. Abbott"@en
  • "Flächenland : eine Geschichte von den Dimensionen"
  • "Flächenland. eine geschichte von den dimensionen erzählt von einem quadrat. aus dem originalwerk "platland&quot : ausgewählt und ins deutsche übertr. von werner bieck"
  • "Epipedos kosmos"
  • "Flächenland : eine Geschichte von den Dimensionen erzählt von einem Quadrat"
  • "Flächenland; eine Geschichte von den Dimensionen"
  • "Flatland : a Romance of Many Dimensions"
  • "Epipedos kosmos : ena polydiastato aphēgēma"

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