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61. Twelve eighty-seven: A thought
 
62. G.O.G. 666
 
63. The cosmic geoids: And one other
 
64. The last problem
 
65. Mathematics. Queen and Servant
 
66. Gentleman, soldier and mathematician:
 
67. Nothing but the truth: An account
 
68. Elliptic and theta functions
 
69. Green fire: The story of the terrible
 
70. The crystal horde (FP science
 
71. Cyclotomic Quinary Quintic
 
72. The purple sapphire
 
73. MATHEMATICS
 
74. THE SEARCH FOR E. T. BELL: ALSO
 
75. BEFORE THE DAWN...
 
76. Mathemetics - Queen & Servant
 
77. Mathematics: Queen and Servant
$24.95
78. The Search for E. T. Bell: Also

61. Twelve eighty-seven: A thought variant epic
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 150 Pages (1935)

Asin: B0008CCIAA
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62. G.O.G. 666
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 251 Pages (1954)

Asin: B0007E5WNO
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63. The cosmic geoids: And one other
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 179 Pages (1949)

Asin: B0007EWGO2
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64. The last problem
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 306 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0000CLHSD
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65. Mathematics. Queen and Servant of Science. Foreword Martin Gardner.
by Eric Temple Bell
 Paperback: Pages (1989)

Asin: B001E6WKI4
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66. Gentleman, soldier and mathematician: Descartes (1596-1650)
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1937)

Asin: B0008C8TT4
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67. Nothing but the truth: An account of what philosophers and others have believed about mathematics
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1941)

Asin: B0007K40OK
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68. Elliptic and theta functions
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1925)

Asin: B0008C42EK
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69. Green fire: The story of the terrible days in the summer of 1990. Now told in full for the first time
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 313 Pages (1928)

Asin: B00085XOG4
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70. The crystal horde (FP science fiction)
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: 254 Pages (1952)

Asin: B0007DYMMC
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71. Cyclotomic Quinary Quintic
by Eric Temple Bell
 Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B001B3QT96
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72. The purple sapphire
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1924)

Asin: B00086SMAG
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73. MATHEMATICS
by Eric Temple Bell
 Paperback: Pages (1951)

Asin: B0010PR68I
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74. THE SEARCH FOR E. T. BELL: ALSO KNOWN AS JOHN TAINE
by John which was a pseudonym of Eric Temple Bell) Reid, Constance Taine
 Hardcover: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B002JSQRJY
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75. BEFORE THE DAWN...
by John (pseudonym of Eric Temple Bell). Taine
 Hardcover: Pages (1975-01-01)

Asin: B002K9KIQA
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76. Mathemetics - Queen & Servant of Science
by Eric Temple Bell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1951)

Asin: B003K1YHCS
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77. Mathematics: Queen and Servant of Science
by E. T. (Eric Temple) Bell
 Hardcover: Pages (1958)

Asin: B001E3J602
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78. The Search for E. T. Bell: Also Known as John Taine (Spectrum)
by Constance Reid
Hardcover: 382 Pages (1996-09-26)
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Asin: 0883855089
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description
Eric Temple Bell (1883-1960) was a distinguished mathematician and a best selling popularizer of mathematics. His Men of Mathematics, still in print after almost sixty years, inspired scores of young readers to become mathematicians. Under the name of John Taine, he also published science fiction novels (among them The Time Stream, Before the Dawn, and The Crystal Horde) that served to broaden the subject matter of that genre during its early years. In The Search for E. T. Bell, Constance Reid has given us a compelling account of this complicated, difficult man who never divulged to anyone, not even to his wife and son, the story of his early life and family background. Her book is thus more of a mystery than a traditional biography. It begins with the discovery of an unexpected inscription in an English churchyard and a series of cryptic notations in a boy's schoolbook. Then comes an inadvertent revelation, by Bell himself, in a respected mathematical journal. You will have to read the book to learn the rest. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A mathematic detective story
Eric Temple Bell, (1883-1960), was the first person to truly popularize mathematics with his classic 1937 book, "Men of Mathematics".Many mathematicians, including Reid's own sister Julia Robinson, later to become famous as one of the finest early women mathematicians, cite this book as the reason why they turned to a career in mathematics.

But his early life was rather a mystery, and when Albers and Alexanderson, two mathematicians who were attempting to profile Bell, talked to Reid, she became intrigued by the contradictory statements and minimal evidence about where he lived up until the early 1920's.He'd always claimed to be Scottish--but was he born in Aberdeen or Peterhead?He said he'd traveled around the world as a teenager--but never said exactly when or how.He claimed to have been at the University of London, which didn't fit with what else was known about his education.Reid talked to Bell's son Taine, and soon decided that she had a mystery to unravel.Initially she agreed only to write the story of his early life, but eventually wrote a full biography.

The book is told in the present tense, as Reid walks us through her early discoveries.This is a device that works well in the early chapters, when she is talking to folks in Peterhead and San Jose, trying to find clues; but it palls later.By the twenties Bell's career was enough in the public record that it would have been pointless for him to lie about it, and from that point on Reid's occasional interjections in the present tense, as she relates a discovery or inconsistency, are a little jarring.

That's a minor point though.The book is fascinating, both in its portrait of Bell, who was multi-faceted--a distinguished mathematician, a prolific sf author, and a top-flight popular mathematics writer--and in the story of the detective work Reid had to do.Eventually Reid does uncover almost everything one could hope for, though Bell's motivation for lying about his past will probably never be known.It becomes apparent by late in the book that Bell never even told his wife the truth about his first years.

His mathematical career is covered in reasonable detail, with some input from Lincoln Durst, who has spent much time studying Bell's papers.It's clear that Bell was original and influential, though oddly it appears that the gift of smooth exposition so in evidence in his popular work was sometimes missing from his mathematical papers.Apparently there have been many instances when later mathematicians have rediscovered results originally due to Bell, mainly because his papers were often obscure or poorly written.

The only real criticism I have is the lack of a bibliography.Even a list of twenty or so important papers would have sufficed for the mathematics, but for the books I think it is a real omission.Other than that, however, this is a great biography and a fascinating read.Recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sleuthing for the truth about E. T. Bell
Disingenuous about his past and occasionally a rubber sheet geometrist in his writings, Eric Temple Bell was a most complicated person. However, his writings on the history of mathematics are examples of extremely effectiveprose and are a joy to read. Many people have testified to the fact thathis books led them to pursue a career in mathematics. Constance Reidcaptures all of this, in a book that at times is more of a detective storythan a biography. She captures the soul of the man so well that immediatelyafter reading the book, this reviewer went back and reread Bell's book, Menof Mathematics. And that is the highest compliment that a biography canreceive.
Exactly where Bell was and what he was doing in his earlyyears had never been conclusively determined and his statements were falseand contradictory. With amazing perseverance, Reid manages to answer mostof the questions, in a fascinating account of searching the most mundane ofrecords. One is truly astonished at the thoroughness of humanrecord-keeping back into the middle of the nineteenth century. Why Bellchose to make the claims that he did about his past is something that willnever be known.
Of course, Bell was also an extremely prolific authorof mathematical papers and a writer of science fiction under the pen nameof John Taine. It is unfortunate that his talent for fiction crept into hisother work. As is mentioned in the book, some of Bell's historical writingswere false, and there is little doubt that he knew it. Just another twistin his complicated persona.
A fascinating, thorough account of alegend who deserves the pedestal, this work captures all of the man - thegood, the bad and the confusing.

Published in Journal ofRecreational Mathematics, reprinted with permission. ... Read more


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