Yakov I. Perelman, G. Yankovsky, "Algebra Can Be Fun"
Central Books Ltd | 1979 | ISBN: 0714713538 | 228 pages | DJVU | 1 MB 

The first edition of Algebra can be Fun came out in the nineteen twenties and 
was destined to a wonderful future of bringing hundreds of thousands of 
youngsters into the fold of mathematics and its wonders. It is written in the 
form of lively sketches that discuss the multifarious (and exciting!) 
applications of algebra to the world around us. Here we encounter equations, 
logarithms, roots, progressions, the ancient and famous Diophantine analysis 
and much more. The examples are pictorial, vivid, often witty and bring out the 
essence of the matter at hand. There are numerous excursions into history and 
the history of algebra too. Quite naturally, a number of things sound a bit 
old-fashioned - times have changed! - but the efforts of Lenin Prize Winner V. 
G. Boltyansky, who edited the latest edition and added a good deal of fresh 
material from the world of computers, have given extra polish to this gem of 
entertainment. No one who has read this book will ever regard mathematics again 
in a dull light. Reviewers regard it as one of the finest examples of popular 
science writing.

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