A history of mathematics as told through foureen of its greatest problems explains why mathematical problems exist, what drives mathematicians to solve them, and why their efforts matter in the context of science as a whole.
A descendant of a great American plutocratic dynasty who grew up in the servants' quarters of Rokeby, the Astor family's beautiful mansion, reveals how she was able to impose order on her anarchic world.
Argues that the famous Russian-American novelist, accused of turning a blind eye to the horrors of history, hid this disturbing information within his fiction.
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