Martin Gardner

Mathematics, Magic and Mystery

This classic treatise by Martin Gardner is a must-have for any fan of math or magic.

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Mathematics, Magic and Mystery

Perhaps the most famous book ever written on the fascinating intersection between mathematics and magic. Over 500 tricks are described and illustrated by legendary polymath Martin Gardner. First published in 1956, this wonderful book has inspired generations of mathematicians, puzzle makers and magicians to study the mysteries of the universe.

Author

Martin Gardner

Publisher

Dover Publications

Format

Hardcover

Pages

208

Language

ENG- English

Size

8 x 5.5 Inches

Origin

China

ISBN

978-0486203355

About the author

Martin Gardner

Martin Gardner (1914–2010) was an American mathematician, writer, and popular science author, best known for his long-running "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American, where he captivated readers with puzzles, paradoxes, and recreational mathematics for over 25 years. Gardner's writings, spanning topics from logic and philosophy to science and skepticism, contributed to popularizing mathematics and inspired countless readers, including prominent scientists and mathematicians. In addition to his mathematical work, he was a noted critic of pseudoscience, authoring books on debunking the paranormal and exploring scientific skepticism. His engaging style and accessible explanations continue to influence enthusiasts and academics alike.