The Dot and the Line

Norton Juster

Original title: The dot & the line

earliest edition we have, 1977 Random House, 1963 1 pages

A straight line falls in love with a dot and develops his talents to form all kinds of geometric shapes in order to win her affections.

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Editions we hold

La Recta y El Punto paperback · 2004 · Fondo de Cultura Economica USA · 76 pages · 9789681670528
The Dot and the Line hardcover · 2000 · Chronicle Books · 80 pages
Dot and the Line 8-Copy Dis hardcover · 2000 · Seastar Books · 80 pages · 9781587170690
The dot and the line edition · 1963 · Random House · 1 pages · 9780394733524

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