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Reviews of: Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities

by Ian Stewart

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Title: Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities
Author: Ian Stewart

Publisher: Profile Books
EAN: 9781846680649
Release Date: 2008-10-02
 
Binding: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 256
 
List Price: £10.99
 

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it got me interested in magic squares

this book admittedly is not laid out in an obviously systematic way but i m not sure that matters. it got me interested in some things that i thought were rather boring, and on the whole though i haven t read it all through yet it does seem to the makings of a very good read, though inevitably some of the puzzles will be very familiar.

the version that i have has an incorrect printing of the 3x3 "nearly magic" square on p66, the first of the two examples. the fix is fairly easy though and provides a nice additional problem for anyone interested!


2008-11-17

Falls between two stools

For me this book is neither a "mathematical puzzle book" or an easy to read account of mathematical curiosities. It seems to be a haphazard melange of both and subsequently, due to their being no real effort to put individual puzzles/essays into easy categories, quite frankly a bit of a mess. Much of the stuff here has been done to death (the 4 colour map problem anyone?) but there is some new stuff here as well as some interesting and fun problems which justifies a 3 star review.

I just wish it had been better organised
2008-10-28

fascinating

a well written and witty look at hundreds of mathematical puzzles, stories and jokes. I am a maths teacher and there is so much material here, it's amazing. I have already used a few of these with my classes and the puzzles have really caught their imagination. Highly recommended

although the solution to the problem on page 143 is wrong
2008-10-22
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