Только пустые, ограниченные люди не судят по внешности. Подлинная тайна жизни заключена в зримом, а не в сокровенном…
О. Уайлд (1854–1900) (Пер. М. Абкина)Большинство книг и статей из этого списка – популярные, а не специальные. Те немногие, которые можно отнести к специальной литературе, отобраны за какие-то особые качества. Кроме того, я отобрал несколько веб-сайтов, где можно найти интересный материал.
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