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Martin Gardners Mathematical Games contains updated and corrected material copyrighted by Martin Gardner, 2005, and the

digitization and other features of this version of these works are copyrighted by The Mathematical Association of America, 2005. Users of this CD may NOT Make copies of the CD and give it to others. Sell copies of the CD to others. Subject the CD to any form of modification. However, users of the CD may print out copies of problems that interest them, and/or may copy problems of interest for use in the classroom. All fifteen titles in this collection are under copyright protection. Copyright holders are: 1. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Book of Mathematical Puzzles & Diversions, Simon and Schuster, 1959 (later retitled The First SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Games), republished as Hexaflexagons and Other Mathematical Diversions: The First SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Book of Puzzles and Games, University of Chicago Press, 1988. The 2nd SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Book of Mathematical Puzzles & Diversions, Simon and Schuster, 1961, republished by University of Chicago Press, 1987. New Mathematical Diversions from SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Simon and Schuster, 1966; revised edition, New Mathematical Diversions, The Mathematical Association of America, 1995. The Unexpected Hanging and Other Mathematical Diversions, Simon and Schuster, 1969, republished by the University of Chicago Press, 1991.
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Martin Gardners Sixth Book of Mathematical Games from SCIENW. H. Freeman and Co., 1971. Now at The Mathematical Association of America. Mathematical Carnival, Knopf, 1975 revised with a foreword by John Horton Conway, The Mathematical Association of America, 1992. Mathematical Magic Show, Knopf 1977, revised with a foreword by Ronald Graham, The Mathematical Association of America, 1990.

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Mathematical Circus, Knopf 1979, revised with a foreword by Donald E. Knuth, The Mathematical Association of America, 1992. The Incredible Dr. Matrix, 1978, revised and expanded as The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix, Prometheus Books, 1985. Portions of this book appeared earlier as The Numerology of Dr. Matrix, Simon and Schuster, 1967. Wheels, Life and Other Mathematical Amusements, W. H. Freeman and Company 1983. Now at The Mathematical Association of America. Knotted Doughnut and Other Mathematical Entertainments, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1986. Now at The Mathematical Association of America. Time Travel and Other Mathematical Bewilderments, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1988. Now at The Mathematical Association of America. Penrose Tiles to Trapdoor Ciphers, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1989, The Mathematical Association of America, 1997. Fractal Music, Hypercards, and More Mathematical Recreations from SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Magazine, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1992. Now at The Mathematical Association of America. The Last Recreations, Hydras, Eggs, and Other Mathematical Mystifications, Copernicus Books, Springer-Verlag New York, 1997. Now at The Mathematical Association of America.

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