Readers are very welcome to suggest their favorite titles - I will add these too to the list.
Remark.
It is quite difficult to keep such a list to a modest, manageable size - there are so many books worth looking at, and worth studying. One has to decide for oneself how much one wants to spend on books.
Some of these books may well be available on the Web, free, as pdf or djvu files. But for serious study, it is difficult to study off a computer screen, at least for me :-).
So either one must print the file in its entirety, or take the trouble to purchase a regular copy.
Here is the list, subdivided into various categories. Some are given in the form of web links.
I. Books by Dan Pedoe
- Geometry: A Comprehensive Course (Dover)
- Circles: A Mathematical View (Cambridge)
- Geometry and the Visual Arts (Dover)
- Geometry and the Liberal Arts
- The Gentle Art of Mathematics (Pelican)
II. Books by W W Sawyer
- Mathematicians Delight (Penguin)
- Prelude to Mathematics
- Introducing Mathematics: Vision in Elementary Mathematics (Penguin)
- Introducing Mathematics: A Path to Modern Mathematics (Penguin)
- Introducing Mathematics: The Search for Pattern (Penguin)
- A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra
- What is Calculus About? (MAA)
III. Books by Ross Honsberger
See this web page:
IV. Books by Martin Gardner
- Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions
- Mathematics Magic and Mystery
See these web pages too:
V. Books by Shailesh Shirali- A Primer on Logarithms (Univ Press)
- A Primer on Number Sequences (Univ Press)
- First Steps in Number Theory: A Primer on Divisibility (Univ Press)
- Adventures in Problem Solving (Univ Press)
- Adventures in Iteration, Volumes I and II (Univ Press)
VI. Books for “Plus Two” and IIT-JEE Mathematics
- Higher Algebra, Hall and Knight
- Higher Algebra, Barnard and Child
- Elements of Coordinate Geometry, S L Loney
- Plane Trigonometry (two volumes), S L Loney
- Challenge and Thrill of Pre-College Mathematics, Pranesachar, Krishnamurthy et al
- Calculus (two volumes), Tom Apostol
- An Elementary Course Of Infinitesimal Calculus, Horace Lamb
- Combinatorics: Including Concepts Of Graph Theory (Schaum), V Balakrishnan
- Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics, Miklos Bona
- Outline Of Vector Analysis (Schaum), Spiegel, Lipschutz, Spellman
VI. Other Books
- One Two Three Infinity, George Gamow
- Geometry Revisited, HSM Coxeter and SL Greitzer (MAA)
- Mathematical Circles, Dmitri Fomin & Sergey Genkin & Ilia Itenberg (Univ Press)
- The Enjoyment of Mathematics, Hans Rademacher & Otto Toeplitz (Dover)
- One Hundred Problems in Elementary Mathematics, Hugo Steinhaus (Dover)
- From Zero To Infinity, Constance Reid
VII. Books on History and Culture of Mathematics
- Mathematics in Western Culture, Morris Kline
- Great Moments in Mathematics, Volumes I and II, Howard Eves (MAA)
- Journey Into Genius, William Dunham (MAA)
- A Mathematician's Apology, G H Hardy
- The Mathematical Experience, Philip Davis and Reuben Hersh
VIII. Problem Books and Puzzle Books
- Fun With Mathematics, Ya Perelman
- The Moscow Puzzles
- Mathematical Circles, Dmitri Fomin + Sergey Genkin + Ilia Itenberg; Universities Press
- Problem-Solving Strategies, Arthur Engel, Springer Verlag
- The Enjoyment of Mathematics, Hans Rademacher & Otto Toeplitz, Dover
- One Hundred Problems in Elementary Mathematics, Hugo Steinhaus, Dover
- Challenging Mathematical Problems with Elementary Solutions, A M Yaglom & I M Yaglom; Dover (in two volumes)
- USA Mathematical Olympiads 1972-1986, M S Klamkin, MAA
IX. Biographies
- The Man Who Knew Infinity, Robert Kanigel
X. Journals
- Crux with Mayhem (Canadian Mathematical Society, CMS)
- Mathematics Magazine (Mathematical Association of America, MAA)
- College Mathematics Journal (Mathematical Association of America, MAA)
- Mathematical Gazette (Mathematical Association, UK)
- Mathematics Teacher (National Council for Teachers of Mathematics, USA)
- Arithmetic Teacher (National Council for Teachers of Mathematics, USA)
- Resonance (Indian Academy of Sciences)
XI. Websites
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