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Principia Mathematica was written by Sir Isaac newton. It has 518 pages in the edition by Albert North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell. This is the electronic one. The reviews complained that it was a poor scan.The print version of book translated by Andrew Motte had five stars and the electronic one only had one star.

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