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Writing to Lord Russell, Wittgenstein described the "Blue Book" as a series of notes dictated to his pupils at Cambridge, "So that they might have something to carry home with them, in their hands if not in their brains." Due to its nature, then, the "Blue Book" is somewhat desultory. Conversely, the "Brown Book," as it states in the preface, was something Wittgenstein contemplated publishing. Both of the volumes are antecedents fundamental to a thorough understanding of Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations."