Mathematical Recreations and Essays is a classic book that explores the fascinating world of mathematics and its applications in various fields. Written by W.W. Rouse Ball, a renowned mathematician and historian, the book is a collection of essays and puzzles that cover a wide range of topics, from geometry and algebra to logic and probability.The book is divided into three parts. The first part contains essays on topics such as the history of mathematics, the nature of mathematical reasoning, and the role of mathematics in ...
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Mathematical Recreations and Essays is a classic book that explores the fascinating world of mathematics and its applications in various fields. Written by W.W. Rouse Ball, a renowned mathematician and historian, the book is a collection of essays and puzzles that cover a wide range of topics, from geometry and algebra to logic and probability.The book is divided into three parts. The first part contains essays on topics such as the history of mathematics, the nature of mathematical reasoning, and the role of mathematics in everyday life. The second part is a collection of mathematical puzzles, games, and problems that challenge the reader's mathematical skills and intuition. These puzzles range from simple arithmetic problems to complex geometric constructions and logical paradoxes.The third part of the book is devoted to mathematical recreations, such as card tricks, magic squares, and other entertaining mathematical diversions. These activities are designed to engage the reader's curiosity and creativity while also providing a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and principles.Overall, Mathematical Recreations and Essays is a must-read for anyone interested in mathematics, whether as a professional mathematician or simply as a curious enthusiast. The book is accessible to readers of all levels, from beginners to advanced mathematicians, and provides a wealth of insights and inspiration for further exploration and discovery.1892. This book contains descriptions of various problems of the kind usually termed Mathematical Recreations and a few Essays on some analogous questions. Contents: Arithmetical Recreations; Geometrical Recreations; Mechanical Recreations; Chessboard Recreations; Magic Squares; Bees and Their Cells; Unicursal Problems; Kirkman's School-Girls Problem; Miscellaneous Problems; Calculating Prodigies; Cryptographs and Ciphers; String Figures; and Three Classical Geometrical Problems.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Was researching window reader number tricks and this was the absolute best resource.
Only four pages out of the entire book but they were well worth it for me!
Of course, there were many other interesting puzzles for math lovers.
jmdjr
Apr 30, 2010
worst condition book EVER!
the content was relatively entertaining, but the book felt like it had sat on a shelf in a moist room for half its life, then sat in a barren dry room for th other half. its binding was so stiff it made it hard to open, and when i did finaly get it opened, the spine cracked.
also, some of the essays in it had very questionalble logic, it must be because this book was written back in the 80s. if you are considering this book, please look for a version released later than 1990.