Mathematical recreations
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Mathematical recreations
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Mathematical recreations
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- 101 mathematical puzzles and how to solve them,, by Don Reinfeld and David Rice
- The unexpected hanging, and other mathematical diversions, with a new afterword and expanded bibliography, Martin Gardner
- Anno's math games II, Mitsumasa Anno
- Hexaflexagons and other mathematical diversions, the first Scientific American book of puzzles & games, Martin Gardner, with a new afterword by the author
- Anno's math games III, by Mitsumatsa Anno
- The magical maze, seeing the world through mathematical eyes, Ian Stewart
- The book of perfectly perilous math, by Sean Connolly
- The Jinn from hyperspace and other scribblings--both serious and whimsical, Martin Gardner
- Go figure!, Johnny Ball
- Recreational problems in geometric dissections and how to so them
- The colossal book of short puzzles and problems, combinatorics, probability, algebra, geometry, topology, chess, logic, cryptarithms, wordplay, physics and other topics of recreational mathematics, Martin Gardner ; edited by Dana Richards
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- Hexaflexagons, probability paradoxes, and the Tower of Hanoi, Martin Gardner's first book of mathematical puzzles and games, Martin Gardner
- The 2nd Scientific American book of mathematical puzzles & diversions, Martin Gardner ; with a new postscript by the author
- How to enjoy mathematics with your child
- Taking the numb out of numbers, by Don Fraser; cover design and illustrations by Taisa Dorney
- Edgar Allan Poe's pie, math puzzlers in classic poems, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Michael Slack
- Mental math challenges, Michael L. Lobosco
- Numbers, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Mathemagic!, number tricks, written by Lynda Colgan ; illustrated by Jane Kurisu ; [edited by Karen Li and Samantha Swenson]
- Math games & activities from around the world, Claudia Zaslavsky
- Penrose tiles to trapdoor ciphers, Martin Gardner
- Knots and borromean rings, rep-tiles, and eight queens, Martin Gardner's unexpected hanging, Martin Gardner
- Figurets;, more fun with figures
- The Zen of magic squares, circles, and stars, an exhibition of surprising structures across dimensions, Clifford A. Pickover
- Magic house of numbers., Illustrated by Ruth Adler and Peggy Adler
- Anno's math games, Mitsumasa Anno
- Professor Stewart's hoard of mathematical treasures, Ian Stewart
- A mathematical tapestry, demonstrating the beautiful unity of mathematics, Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen ; with illustrations by Sylvie Donmoyer
- The math entertainer
- Forever undecided, a puzzle guide to G_odel, by Raymond Smullyan
- Math appeal, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- The grapes of math, mind-stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- The colossal book of mathematics, classic puzzles, paradoxes, and problems : number theory, algebra, geometry, probability, topology, game theory, infinity, and other topics of recreational mathematics, Martin Gardner
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Crimes and mathdemeanors, Leith Hathout ; illustrated by Karl H. Hofmann
- Brain age2
- Bedtime math 2, this time it's personal, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- More numbers:, fun & facts
- Nets, puzzles, and postmen, Peter M. Higgins
- The puzzle universe, a history of mathematics in 315 puzzles, Ivan Moscovich
- Lia & Luís, puzzled!, Ana Crespo ; illustrated by Giovana Medeiros
- Arithme-tickle, an even number of odd riddle-rhymes, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
- Number games to improve your child's arithmetic, Abraham B. Hurwitz, Arthur Goddard, David T. Epstein
- The man who counted, a collection of mathematical adventures, Malba Tahan ; illustrated by Patricia Reid Baquero & translated by Leslie Clark and Alastair Reid
- Anno's magic seeds, written and illustrated by Mitsumasa Anno
- Math riddles, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Andrea Baruffi
- Right in your own backyard, nature math
Outgoing Resources
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