In this entertaining and challenging collection of logic puzzles, Raymond Smullyan - author of Forever Undecided - continues to delight and astonish us with his gift for making available, in the thoroughly pleasurable form of puzzles, some of the most important mathematical thinking of our time.
This Book Needs No Title: A Budget of Living Paradoxes
I was very pleased with this particular purchase. The book arrived in great condition, and was exactly as described in terms of content. The main reason I bought it is because it was written by Raymond Smullyan. Only he could write such a great book. It is my second most prized book, the first being Smullyan's other book, "To Mock A Mockingbird," which I also purchased from Amazon.
This beloved American classic captures the essence of growing up in a small town in the 1930s American South. Scout and her brother Jem experience the injustice of prejudice when their father, respected lawyer Atticus Finch, defends a black man unjustly accused of assaulting a white woman. Read by Academy Award winner Sissy Spacek. Winner of the 1960 Pulitzer Prize. "A victorious reading. Spacek reads with a slight Southern lilt and quiet authority."—Publishers Weekly
Charles Bukowski (1920 - 1994) had a gift for creating evocative titles, including the title for his 1972 collection of poetry, "Mockingbird Wish Me Luck". The title is apt. It derives from a beautiful poem, one of Bukowski's finest, "Mockingbird".
Charles Bukowski had a rare gift. He could make desperation beautiful. He could make hate and pain beautiful. Bukowski had a magic way of twisting emotions into poems of unimaginable shapes. Each poetic flash serving as a portal into one man's interpretation of life.
Call Off The Search • Crawling Up A Hill • The Closest Thing To Crazy • My Aphrodisiac Is You • Learnin' The Blues • Blame It On The Moon • Belfast • I Think It's Going To Rain Today • Mockingbird Song • Tiger In The Night • Faraway Voice • Lilac Wine