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Diogenes' Lantern
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Author
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Francoise Kerisel. Frederick Mansot, illus.
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Publisher
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Getty Museum
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Format
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laminated cover
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Product Dimensions
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6.5
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5
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0.4
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ISBN
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9780892367382
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Pages/Publication Date
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22/2003
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Daedalus Item Code
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03476
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This item is not available.
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Description
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Why does Diogenes go around with only an old clock and a barrel, laughing at everyone except children? Using a lantern in daytime, he proves the local philosophers wrong, and even teaches the powerful King Alexander the Great an important lesson about wisdom and life. The Greek philosopher will certainly make 4- to 8-year-olds laugh—and think.
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