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Mathematics without Apologies Portrait of a Problematic Vocation Michael Harris Mathematics without Apologies is a work of relentless intelligence that depicts Harris’s experience of mathematics, but it is not at all a mathematician’s autobiography. It is a madly erudite and creative reflection on the mathematical life.” —Colin McLarty, author of Elementary Categories, Elementary Toposes Cloth $29.95 978-0-691-15423-7 Alan Turing’s Systems of Logic The Princeton Thesis Edited and introduced by Andrew W. Appel “For me, this is the most interesting of Alan Turing’s writings, and it is a real delight to see a facsimile of the original typescript here. The work is packed with ideas that have turned out to be significant for all sorts of current research areas in computer science and mathematics.” —Barry Cooper, University of Leeds Paper $14.95 978-0-691-16473-1 The Fascinating World of Graph Theory Arthur Benjamin, Gary Chartrand & Ping Zhang The Fascinating World of Graph Theory is wonderfully written. Entertaining applications appear first and the stories that accompany the examples go well beyond what most other books provide. This book is sure to gain a following.” —Jonathan L. Gross, Columbia University Cloth $29.95 978-0-691-16381-9 See our E-Books at press.princeton.edu
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Page 1: Alan Turing’s Systems of Logic · The Fascinating World of Graph Theory Arthur Benjamin, Gary Chartrand & Ping Zhang “The Fascinating World of Graph Theory is wonderfully written.

Mathematics without ApologiesPortrait of a Problematic VocationMichael Harris

“Mathematics without Apologies is a work of relentless intelligence that depicts Harris’s experience of mathematics, but it is not at all a mathematician’s autobiography. It is a madly

erudite and creative reflection on the mathematical life.”—Colin McLarty, author of Elementary Categories, Elementary ToposesCloth $29.95 978-0-691-15423-7

Alan Turing’s Systems of LogicThe Princeton ThesisEdited and introduced by Andrew W. Appel

“For me, this is the most interesting of Alan Turing’s writings, and it is a real delight to see a facsimile of the original

typescript here. The work is packed with ideas that have turned out to be significant for all sorts of current research areas in computer science and mathematics.”—Barry Cooper, University of Leeds

Paper $14.95 978-0-691-16473-1

The Fascinating World of Graph Theory Arthur Benjamin, Gary Chartrand & Ping Zhang

“The Fascinating World of Graph Theory is wonderfully written. Entertaining applications appear first and the stories that accompany the examples go well

beyond what most other books provide. This book is sure to gain a following.”—Jonathan L. Gross, Columbia University

Cloth $29.95 978-0-691-16381-9

See our E-Books at press.princeton.edu