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Paperback More Mathematical Puzzles of Sam Loyd Book

ISBN: 0486207099

ISBN13: 9780486207094

More Mathematical Puzzles of Sam Loyd

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Sam Loyd (1841-1911) was America's greatest originator of puzzles. For more than 50 years, his ingenious posers, appearing in innumerable newspaper and magazine articles, stumped and delighted an American public running into the millions. (Four or five of his mechanical puzzles became national crazes.) After Loyd's death, his son issued a vast collection of these problems in a book entitled "Cyclopedia of Puzzles" -- probably the most famous and exciting collection of puzzles ever assembled in one volume.
Now Martin Gardner, a well-known author of many science and puzzle books and articles, has selected the choicest mathematical puzzles contained in the long out-of-print "Cyclopedia," editing each one for accuracy and clarity, but in such a way as not to sacrifice the unique style and historical flavor of the originals. This is the second volume of Gardner's selection to appear, and contains 166 of Loyd's most brilliant and original creations, together with the 150 line drawings and diagrams with which they were originally illustrated.
A distinctive feature of this new selection is the analytical table of contents, which groups the puzzles according to the type of mathematical skill necessary to solve them. Whatever your taste in mathematical puzzles, you will be able to locate easily puzzles based on arithmetic and algebra; speed and distance problems; game theory; operations research; clock problems; plane geometry; geometrical dissection; route tracing and topological problems; counter and sliding block problems; sold geometry; and physics and calculus problems.

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When Loyd and Gardner collaborate, the result can only be puzzling delight

In the history of puzzling, there has been none better than Sam Loyd and in the history of recreational mathematics; there has been none better than Martin Gardner. Therefore, when Martin Gardner selects and edits a collection of Loyd's puzzles, you expect a lot. In this case, you get it. The puzzles of course are of widely varying difficulty, some of which is due more to the experience of the reader than the complexity of the puzzle. One of the most interesting aspects of the book is the illustration that accompanies each puzzle. They are original and reflect the world of Loyd, which was the late nineteenth century. Detailed solutions to the puzzles are included, which certainly is needed if you reach the level of dangerous frustration. If you are looking for some interesting and challenging puzzle fun, then there is no better thing to do than look back to the time of Sam Loyd. These puzzles are timeless.

How come?

How come that this book is still unrated. Sam Loyd, in my idea was(is still) the best puzzle creator. I really can't imagine his creativity, thousands of good puzzles of different types.
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