1001 Logical Laws

1001 Logical Laws by J. Peers is a first edition published by Random House Publishing Group in April 1980. This book presents a kaleidoscopic view of various subjects that inspire contemporary would-be epigrammatists, offering insights into logical principles and their applications. With a total of 189 pages, it serves as a reference guide for those interested in exploring the nuances of logic and expression.
Readers will find a diverse array of topics that delve into the art of epigrammatic writing and logical reasoning. This edition is designed to engage those who appreciate the interplay between language and thought, making it a valuable resource for writers and thinkers alike. The book’s structure encourages exploration and reflection on the principles that underpin effective communication and creativity.
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A Kaleidoscopic View Of The Subjects That Inspire Contemporary Would-Be Epigrammatists.
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