Carmine Vermilion

An underground train of thought. A roadside prairie in an old corner of France was home to Ralph's great-uncle, who sold him the house. There is a garage with a new and revolutionary philosophy, and Saul, who knows dreams that go back hundreds of years. Ralph does not know he is in the middle of a storm called municipal restructuring. Last year the prairie was forgotten, an oversight, and now they have to face the consequences. If they do not stick to their dreams, and believe in the new technology, they may lose the place forever.
Carmine Vermilion has 23 chapters plus an appendix, and 185.542 words. Every chapter starts with a dream in italics, and the revolutionary philosophy, which combines Projective Geometry with the International System of Units, takes up one tenth of the book, half of which is in the appendix, which is a narrative, and has no mathematical symbols. This is not another book about New Orleans, whatever the author may have told you.

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Carmine Vermilion

An underground train of thought. A roadside prairie in an old corner of France was home to Ralph's great-uncle, who sold him the house. There is a garage with a new and revolutionary philosophy, and Saul, who knows dreams that go back hundreds of years. Ralph does not know he is in the middle of a storm called municipal restructuring. Last year the prairie was forgotten, an oversight, and now they have to face the consequences. If they do not stick to their dreams, and believe in the new technology, they may lose the place forever.
Carmine Vermilion has 23 chapters plus an appendix, and 185.542 words. Every chapter starts with a dream in italics, and the revolutionary philosophy, which combines Projective Geometry with the International System of Units, takes up one tenth of the book, half of which is in the appendix, which is a narrative, and has no mathematical symbols. This is not another book about New Orleans, whatever the author may have told you.

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Carmine Vermilion

Carmine Vermilion

by Caspar Frederik Riga
Carmine Vermilion

Carmine Vermilion

by Caspar Frederik Riga

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An underground train of thought. A roadside prairie in an old corner of France was home to Ralph's great-uncle, who sold him the house. There is a garage with a new and revolutionary philosophy, and Saul, who knows dreams that go back hundreds of years. Ralph does not know he is in the middle of a storm called municipal restructuring. Last year the prairie was forgotten, an oversight, and now they have to face the consequences. If they do not stick to their dreams, and believe in the new technology, they may lose the place forever.
Carmine Vermilion has 23 chapters plus an appendix, and 185.542 words. Every chapter starts with a dream in italics, and the revolutionary philosophy, which combines Projective Geometry with the International System of Units, takes up one tenth of the book, half of which is in the appendix, which is a narrative, and has no mathematical symbols. This is not another book about New Orleans, whatever the author may have told you.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033285259
Publisher: Caspar Frederik Riga
Publication date: 06/11/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 627 KB

About the Author

Caspar Frederik Riga, born in Sittard, the Netherlands, August 16, 1975. Studied the psychology of perception, has worked in European Book Towns and started writing at 33, a book about a tree learning math from the dead and a huge book on Mu and Atlantis. Around that time his theory of the indexical zero (everything you can point at is at rest with the universe) was completed within the confines of his mind, and he discovered the definition of a thing, and how to invent stuff, which led to a book about dreams on a metropolitan city limit. His first work to be published is a short story about a golden goat.

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