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1Labyrinths
By Jorge Luis Borges

“Labyrinths” Metadata:
- Title: Labyrinths
- Author: Jorge Luis Borges
- Languages: ➤ English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 260
- Publisher: ➤ New Directions Pub. Corp - New Directions Pub. Corp. - Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag - Modern Library - New Directions - Kastaniotis - New Directions Publishing Corporation - Penguin Books, Limited - Penguin Books Ltd - Penguin - Penguin Books
- Publish Date: ➤ 1962 - 1964 - 1970 - 1972 - 1983 - 1986 - 1987 - 2000 - 2007 - 2011 - 2019
- Publish Location: ➤ München - [Harmondsworth - New York - Harmondsworth - New York] - London - Athens
“Labyrinths” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Anachronisms - speculative fiction - subjective idealism - duodecimals - aneurysms - adjectives - hermeticism - philanthropy - cabala - persecution - World War I - Abteilung IIIb - Chinese people - Irish Catholics - British Empire - Sinologists - revolvers - hanging - murder - capital punishment - Imperial German Air Service - lotteries - hexagons - permutations - languages - Latin - telegrams - Gaelic - Tetragrammaton - Hebrew calendar - equilateral triangle - rhombuses - Kabbalah - playwrights - World War II - Judaism - Anschluss - Illiad - Byzantine Army - embezzlement - defamation - queens - German nobility - Lutheranism - Christianity - Nazi Party - synagogues - Wermacht - German occupation of Czechoslovakia - concentration camps - Jews - cowards - compassion - Second Battle of El Alamein - crimes against humanity - execution by firing squad - early Islamic philosophy - Poetics - theatre - fixation - reality - pesos - train of thought - history - legends - free will - neighbourhoods - tigers - astrolabes - wells - marble - mosques - Aztecs - jaguars - Argentine literature - Fiction - Literary Collections - Literature - Literature Classics - Literature Texts - Manners and customs - Short Stories (single author) - Social life and customs - Spanish literature - Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author) - Translations into English - Argentine Short stories - Argentina, fiction - Fiction, short stories (single author) - English literature - Translations from Spanish - Borges, jorge luis , 1899-1986 - Pq7797.b635 a2 2007 - 868/.6209 - Public Finance - Money - Economic conditions - Social lfe and customs
- People: ➤ Jorge Luis Borges - Adolfo Bioy Casares - Herbert Ashe - Ezra Buckley - Jesus Christ - Faucigny Lucinge - Yu Tsun - Richard Madden - Viktor Runeberg - Walter Nicolai - Ts'ui Pên - Pierre Menard - Don Quixote - Purifiers - Ireneo Funes - John Vincent Moon - Judas - Fergus Kilpatrick - William Shakespeare (1564-1616) - Ryan - Nolan - Lönnrot - God - Red Scharlach - Jaromir Hladík - Nazis - Nils Runeberg - Solomon - Plato - Alexander Pope - Princess of Lucinge - Joseph Cartaphilus - Marcus Flaminius Rufus - Diocletian - Argos - Homer - Sinbad the Sailor - Ulysses - Nahum Cordovero - Pliny the Elder - Thomas De Quincey - René Descartes - Aurelian - John of Pannonia - Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) - Droctulft - Paul the Deacon - Lombards - Emma Zunz - Aaron Lowenthal - Asterion - Ariadne - Minotaur - Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) - Napoleon Bonaparte - Averroës - Tzinacán - Pedro de Alvarado
- Places: ➤ Argentina - Tlön - Uqbar - Orbis Tertius - Buenos Aires - Lucerne - London - United States - United Kingdom - Germany - Ashgrove - Stephen Albert - Doctor Albert's house - Albert - Berlin - Babylon - Fray Bentos - Uruguay - Egypt - Prague - Clementinum library - India - Lund - Thebes - City of the Immortals - Africa - Stamford Bridge - Bombay - Eritrea - Smyrna - Ravenna - House of Asterion - Marienburg - West Prussia - Tilsit - Czechoslovakia - Nazi Germany
- Time: ➤ 1935-1947 - 17th century - 1947 - 1940 - 1941 - 1942 - 1944 - 1884 - 1887 - December - January - February - June 1929 - October 1929 - 1872 - 1908 - February 7 1941 - March 1 1939
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: wtPxGztYx-UC - bGliDgAAQBAJ
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL46856373M - OL46972841M - OL42986028M - OL43262981M - OL40236926M - OL47068047M - OL35262933M - OL34370144M - OL20573811M - OL32169648M - OL32169584M - OL21454044M - OL32036411M - OL7359048M - OL28473043M - OL23743520M - OL5088768M - OL5349688M - OL9300737M - OL7346084M - OL5921226M - OL5850473M - OL8000085M - OL3185496M - OL18430285M - OL22367985M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 1050951456 - 301547220 - 979544369 - 86115639 - 40233705 - 9645105 - 1074481310 - 1030056326 - 4878809 - 911228338 - 87844074 - 750787282 - 260942 - 1861 - 1410338 - 964603763
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): ➤ 72227532 - 68028626 - 62010407 - 74160161 - 2006103181 - 64025440 - 83042700
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780811229951 - 9780140029819 - 014018029X - 0811216993 - 0811200124 - 9780141184845 - 0143566342 - 9780811200127 - 9780143566342 - 0140093133 - 0141184841 - 0394604490 - 9780394604497 - 0811227235 - 9780811227230 - 9780811216999 - 0140029818 - 9780140093131 - 0811229955 - 9780140180299
First Setence:
"I owe the discovery of Uqbar to the conjunction of a mirror and an encyclopedia."
Author's Alternative Names:
"Jorge Luiz Borges", "BORGES", "Jorge-Luis Borges", "Jorge Luis Borges Acevedo", "Jorge Borges", "Jorge L. Borges", "Jorge Luís Borges", "Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-", "BORGES,JORGE L", "JORGE LUIS BORGES", "J. L. Borges", "Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo", "Jorge Luis Broges", "jorge luis", "Jorge Luin Borges", "Jorge Luis. Borges", "BORGES JORGE LUIS", "Jorge Luis (Buenos Aires 1899 - Ginevra 1986) BORGES", "Borges Jorge L", "Direcção de Jorge Luís Borges", "J.L Borges", "Jorge Luis BORGES", "J.L. Borges",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1962
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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