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So here I changed to another type, this is part of my mathematical and logic puzzle books collection. And the opening one is my favourite amongst all. First published on 1915, (yes that's exactly 100 years ago.) re-print on 2007. The 2007 version is like photocopied, keeps almost everything on the 1915 edition, even with a prize offer which ended on Jan 1916. (I think there is a typo on the number of year.) Every puzzle here is illustrated with a nice picture and I appreciate both insight and the artwork from 100 years ago.
Took with my mini tablet - the BlackBerry Passport.
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