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Lady or the Tiger? And Other Logic Puzzles Including a Mathematical Novel That Features Godel's Great Discovery by Raymond M. Smullyan
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Lady or the Tiger? And Other Logic Puzzles Including a Mathematical Novel…

by Raymond M. Smullyan

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Random House Puzzles & Games (1992), Paperback, 240 pages

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Tags:mathematics, logic puzzles, mathematical recreations, puzzles, non-fiction
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0812921178, Paperback)

The paperback reprint of Smullyan's most successful book of puzzles--a mind-bending, pleasurable romp through the world of logic. For all ages and all levels of difficulty, these puzzles range from those that can be solved in minutes to those that will beguile for hours.

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