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doesn't seem to be much that isn't in Martin's Columns. | doesn't seem to be much that isn't in Martin's Columns. | ||
Looked at <u>MATHEMATICAL SNAPSHOTS</u> by H. Steinhaus (Oxford Uni- | Looked at <u>''MATHEMATICAL SNAPSHOTS''</u> by H. Steinhaus (Oxford Uni- | ||
versity Press - New York - 1969 - - $7.50). Just glanced at it | versity Press - New York - 1969 - - $7.50). Just glanced at it | ||
since Martin mentioned it as a basic book on Recreational | since Martin mentioned it as a basic book on Recreational | ||
math together with | math together with Kraitchik's <u>''MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS''</u> and | ||
Ball's <u>MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS AND ESSAYS</u>. | Ball's <u>''MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS AND ESSAYS''</u>. | ||
Martin said that the two Dover books of Dudeney's puzzles - | |||
<u>''AMUSEMENT IN MATHEMATICS''</u> (which I have) and <u>''THE CANTERBURY PUZZLES''</u> | <u>''AMUSEMENT IN MATHEMATICS''</u> (which I have) and <u>''THE CANTERBURY PUZZLES''</u> | ||
(which I don't) plus <u>''536 PUZZLES & CURIOUS PROBLEMS''</u> covers every- | (which I don't) plus <u>''536 PUZZLES & CURIOUS PROBLEMS''</u> covers every- |