The third in a popular series is prefaced by a chapter on prodigious performers or-- mental arithmetic acrobats, who are...

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STILL MORE NUMBERS: FUN AND FACT

The third in a popular series is prefaced by a chapter on prodigious performers or-- mental arithmetic acrobats, who are reassuringly ""lacking in intelligence in other directions"". Among many others, a boy of 8 who could multiply 2 numbers up to 6 digits in his head- QUICKLY. Most of the book, however, consists of some 100 problems, many of them in a pleasant anecdotal presentation, dealing with number peculiarities, letter and digit anagrams, verse epigrams, matches and coins, etc., etc. More complex and not as well geared to The Party Game as Kaplan's Posers, also in this issue, and the calibre of the problems would assume that you have stopped counting on your fingers.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1964

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