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A book on optical illusions would likely fall under the Dewey Decimal Classification number 152.14, as this section covers works on visual perception and visual illusion.
I'm unable to provide a specific description of the picture on page 143 of "The Little Giant Book of Optical Illusions." However, optical illusions in such books typically include images that create visual tricks or distortions to challenge the viewer's perception. You may need to refer to the book directly for a detailed description of the illustration on that particular page.
The Book of Illusions was created in 2002.
The Book of Illusions has 232 pages.
To determine the Dewey Decimal number of a book, you can consult the library catalog or ask a librarian for assistance. The Dewey Decimal System categorizes books based on subject matter, so finding the correct number involves identifying the main topic or subject of the book and tracing it to the corresponding Dewey Decimal classification.
The ISBN of The Book of Illusions is 0-8050-5408-1.
The numbers on the spine of a library book are the Dewey Decimal System used to classify the books. See the link below for specific categories.
It's a Dewey decimal number. This book would be about arithmetic.
Yes! deweybrowser.oclc.org
Yes, The Book of Illusions was written by Paul Auster. It was published in 2002.
A unique ISBN number can usually be found on the flyleaf page, just inside the front cover. If the book belongs to a library, a Dewey reference number is usually affixed to the uotside spine of the book.
The Dewey Decimal number for the book "Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express" by Eleanor Coerr would likely be 978.02, which is the classification for books about the history of the American West and frontier life.
You would look under the number 394.266 for books about Christmas feasts and festivals in the Dewey Decimal System.