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Gardner M. Knotted Doughnuts and other Mathematical Entertainments
Copyright O 1986 by W. H. Freeman and Company
ISBN 0-7 167-1794-8
ISBN 0-7 167-1799-9 (pbk. )

Preface
Coincidence
The Binary Gray Code
Polycubes
Bacon's Cipher
Doughnuts: Linked and Knotted
The Tour of the Arrows and Other Problems
Napier's Bones
Napier's Abacus
Sim, Chomp and Racetrack
Elevators
Crossing Numbers
Point Sets on the Sphere
Newcomb's Paradox
Reflections on Newcomb's Paradox
Reverse the Fish and Other Problems
Look-See Proofs
Worm Paths
Waring's Problems
Cram, Bynum and Quadraphage
The I Ching
The La$er Curve
Index of Names
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