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What is the Name of This Book?
"The most original, most profound, and most humorous collection of recreational logic and math problems ever written." -- Martin Gardner, Scientific American"The value of the book …
The Lady or the Tiger?
First-order Logic
Satan, Cantor, And Infinity And Other Mind-bogglin
More than two hundred new and challenging logic puzzles—the simplest brainteaser to the most complex paradoxes in contemporary mathematical thinking—from our topmost puzzlemaster …
The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects
The history of mathematics is filled with major breakthroughs resulting from solutions to recreational problems. Problems of interest to gamblers led to the modern theory of …
Godelian Puzzle Book
These brand-new recreational logic puzzles provide entertaining variations on Gödel's incompleteness theorems, offering ingenious challenges related to infinity, truth and …
Reflections: The Magic, Music And Mathematics Of Raymond Smullyan
This is an exciting if not rambling account of events of Raymond Smullyan's four lives - as a mathematical logician, musician, magician, and author - together with thoughts that …
Beginner's Further Guide To Mathematical Logic, A
'A wealth of examples to which solutions are given permeate the text so the reader will certainly be active.'The Mathematical GazetteThis is the final book written by the late …
King Arthur in Search of His Dog and Other Curious Puzzles
Magic Garden Of George B And Other Logic Puzzles, The
Raymond Smullyan presents a bombshell puzzle so startling that it seems incredible that there could be any solution at all! But there is indeed a solution — moreover, one that …
To Mock a Mocking Bird
In this entertaining and challenging new collection of logic puzzles, Raymond Smullyan—author of What Is the Name of This Book? And The Lady or the Tiger?—continues to delight and …
Chess Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes
Join the master sleuth as he and Dr. Watson examine interrupted chess matches at clubs and country homes, examining the pieces' current positions to identify previous moves. Rather …