Martin Gardner Books
The night is large
The seven-decade-long sweep of Martin Gardner's career is one of the most extraordinary in the history of twentieth-century thought. A gentle muse, Gardner began publishing articles on philosophy,...
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Visitors from Oz
Ever since The Wizard of Oz was first published in 1900, Dorothy and her companions have captured the imaginations of Americans. By placing the story in Manhattan of the late 1990s, with cameo appe...
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The Last Recreations
Of all of Martin Gardner's writings, none gained him a wider audience or was more central to his reputation than his Mathematical Recreations column in "Scientific American", which virtually define...
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