One, two, three and many : a first look at numbers : production material.

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One, two, three and many : a first look at numbers : production material.

8 pen & ink illustrations on 5 boards. Traces the development of numbers, counting systems, and counting machines.

Illustrations: 8 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7852846

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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