Mathematical Carnival

Mathematical Carnival by Martin Gardner, published by Penguin in 1978, is a collection that explores the fascinating world of mathematics through engaging and playful narratives. This edition, written in English and spanning 274 pages, presents a variety of mathematical concepts and puzzles designed to intrigue readers of all ages. Gardner’s work invites exploration into the realms of mathematics, making complex ideas accessible and enjoyable.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of mathematical recreations and games that stimulate curiosity and critical thinking. The book emphasizes the joy of learning through problem-solving and creative thinking, appealing to those interested in juvenile nonfiction. With its engaging approach, Mathematical Carnival serves as a delightful introduction to the wonders of mathematics, encouraging readers to appreciate the subject beyond traditional boundaries.
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Mathematical Carnival (Penguin Press Science S.) Gardner, Martin
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