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Black Mask of Al-Jabr (1967) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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The 3 friends return to Karlikania. Their friend, the baby zero, is accosted by a mysterious x-shaped stranger, who challenges our heroes to recover his identity. Many adventures unfold, and the... (more) |
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Little Zero the Seafarer [Captain One's frigate] (1968) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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[This Russian children's novel] is about the titular character (who
appears in the other books [by Levshin]), sailing from the A bay through
arithmetical, algebraical and geometrical seas, learning... (more) |
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New Tales of the
The Absent-Minded Master (1971) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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This is the third in the Master of the Absent-Minded Sciences trilogy.
The third book is about the two investigating the stealing of a very
valuable stamp. It ends with the promise of further adventures, but
the author never wrote them.
Levshin's beloved children's books have never been translated into English, but can be read in Russian at lib.rus.ec. (more) |
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The Thesis of the Absent-Minded Master (1971) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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[This is the first book in the] trilogy called "The
Master of the Absent-Minded Sciences". The heroes of the other books
(and the author) establish a club, where they analyze the notes (and,
later,letters)... (more) |
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Three Days in Karlikania (1964) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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A children's fantasy novel written in Russian. I have not been able to find much about it but Rob Milson says:
Three children travel to Karlikania, an enchanted land populated by numerals. Here they... (more) |
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The Travel Notes of the Absent-Minded Master (1971) |
| Vladimir Levshin |
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This is the second in the Master of the Absent-Minded Sciences trilogy.
The second book is the Master sending letters about his and Little
One's adventures to the Club for continuing analysis.
Levshin's beloved children's books have never been translated into English, but can be read in Russian at lib.rus.ec. (more) |
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