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Black Is White: Or Continuity Continued is a book written by Thomas Longueville and published in 1890. The book is a continuation of Longueville's previous work, Continuity, which explored the concept of time and its relationship to human perception. In Black Is White, Longueville delves deeper into this topic, arguing that our understanding of time is limited by our own perspective and that there may be other ways of perceiving it. He also discusses the nature of reality, questioning whether what we see and experience is truly objective or if it is shaped by our own perceptions.The book is…mehr

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Black Is White: Or Continuity Continued is a book written by Thomas Longueville and published in 1890. The book is a continuation of Longueville's previous work, Continuity, which explored the concept of time and its relationship to human perception. In Black Is White, Longueville delves deeper into this topic, arguing that our understanding of time is limited by our own perspective and that there may be other ways of perceiving it. He also discusses the nature of reality, questioning whether what we see and experience is truly objective or if it is shaped by our own perceptions.The book is written in a philosophical and intellectual style, drawing on a range of sources from science to literature to support Longueville's arguments. It is a thought-provoking read that challenges readers to question their assumptions about the world around them.Overall, Black Is White: Or Continuity Continued is a fascinating exploration of time, perception, and reality that will appeal to anyone interested in philosophy, science, or the nature of existence.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Thomas Longueville's "The Curious Case Of Lady Purbeck: A Scandal Of The XVIIth Century" delves right into a historical scandal, supplying readers with an exciting glimpse into the social and political dynamics of the seventeenth century. Longueville, recognised for his meticulous studies and historical narratives, gives the curious case of Lady Purbeck, unraveling the scandal that unfolded for the duration of this tumultuous length. The book probably explores the intricacies of Lady Purbeck's existence, inspecting the societal norms, scandals, and repercussions of her moves. Longueville can also skillfully contextualize the activities in the broader historic and cultural panorama, offering readers a comprehensive information of the instances surrounding Lady Purbeck's scandal. As a historian and storyteller, Thomas Longueville may additionally appoint a narrative style that mixes actual accuracy with enticing storytelling, making "The Curious Case Of Lady Purbeck" an enlightening and fascinating exploration of a scandalous episode from the 17th century. The book is likely to attraction to history fans, offering them with a properly-researched and vividly narrated account of a charming ancient incident.