Posts Tagged: illustration
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The night before the expected accident was dark and quiet. Many had left their homes and were awaiting on boats, in the lagoon. The water was still and fish had vacated its surface. Kristen had fallen asleep, on a
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September, 1798. Ferdinand Island disappears under the sea after a brief earthquake. Summer, before time. The hero lands on an uncharted island, lacking altitude and water sources, gets temporarily lost in its thick vegetation and barely regains his ship,
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September, 1798. Ferdinand Island disappears under the sea after a brief earthquake. Summer, before time. The hero lands on an uncharted island, lacking altitude and water sources, gets temporarily lost in its thick vegetation and barely regains his ship,
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April, 1897. Michael Fiorello, Coney Island Major, anticipates the economic cycle with the first prototype of the Money Train, based on a toy. August, 1901.The Lyra currency replaces local currencies in 108 islands.
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April, 1897. Michael Fiorello, Coney Island Major, anticipates the economic cycle with the first prototype of the Money Train, based on a toy. August, 1901.The Lyra currency replaces local currencies in 108 islands.
03.27
Kristen, Gaia and Julia found Margherita in the observatory on the top floor. She was looking at the sky through a large telescope, five times as long as she was tall, held in place by an iron framework. The
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Margherita is asleep, her husband said from a small round opening in the door. Come back after dinner, he whispered, not to be heard by the small crowd in front of the building in the Lost and Found Campo,
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Margherita is asleep, her husband said from a small round opening in the door. Come back after dinner, he whispered, not to be heard by the small crowd in front of the building in the Lost and Found Campo,
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Majors from different islands came to visit Michael Fiorello for advice. He showed them the toy train and explained, in simple terms, the science detailed in the Magnetic Notebooks. Within three years a new currency, the Lyra still in use
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Majors from different islands came to visit Michael Fiorello for advice. He showed them the toy train and explained, in simple terms, the science detailed in the Magnetic Notebooks. Within three years a new currency, the Lyra still in use
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New currencies were born every minute, said Mark. In Fiore Island people wrote on pieces of paper what they owed and exchanged them for food or work. Some signed too many papers and people refused them. Others’ were broadly accepted.
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All at once, Mark said, nothing seemed to be worth much. People were trying to sell anything but few could buy. Those who still had money, fearful of further losses, were reluctant to spend any. In Coney Island,
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All at once, Mark said, nothing seemed to be worth much. People were trying to sell anything but few could buy. Those who still had money, fearful of further losses, were reluctant to spend any. In Coney Island,
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Michael Fiorello was widely criticized in Coney Island for his cautious attitude. Some thought he did not understand modernity. Then, one day, a house builder on Ostrich Island had no money to pay the workers and found no willing lenders.

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