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Hello guys, I just got this book objektive erkenntnis signed and inscribed by Austrian–British philosopher Karl Popper. From what I know, the inscription is written in Germany, and I couldn't understand the meaning of it. I am wondering whether it is an authentic Karl Popper's handwriting. I would appreciate it a lot if you can share your opinions. Thanks!

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Just found some examples of Popper's handwriting in 90s. I think the ink he used in some of the ALS in 1994 shows the similarity with the one I posted, especially the color. 

Here's an example from Sotheby's. The ink also looks similar to the one I post.

Looks fine to me.

Here is an example I had:

Thanks a lot for replying and sharing! Findbooks. 

Here's the other example which was written in 1993 from Sotheby's. The ink and pen it was written by is exactly the same with the one I posted. 

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