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I believe I have found another work written by Deslandes, entitled, "L'Art de ne point s'ennuyer", published 1715 in Amsterdam. This book is mentioned by Arthur Warda in his book, "Kant's Books" - which lists all the works owned by Kant at the time of his death. I wonder if I should add it to the list, but would like further confirmation before I do so. (Froggie213 (talk) 13:08, 16 December 2014 (UTC))Reply