Introducing Mathematics #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis isn't actually a comic book issue — Introducing Mathematics (Icon Books, 1999) is a graphic non-fiction guide by Ziauddin Sardar, Jerry Ravetz, and Borin Van Loon, part of the beloved "Introducing" series that uses illustrated panels to make big ideas accessible. The cover sets the tone beautifully: a dapper white rabbit in a floral shirt clutches a calculator while surrounded by geometric solids, the infinity symbol, Euler's identity (e^πi + 1 = 0), and the constant π — a wonderfully playful collision of whimsy and mathematical depth. If you've ever wanted an approachable, visually engaging entry point into the world of numbers and ideas, this 1999 volume makes the journey genuinely inviting.
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