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2. Bounded gaps between primes by Kevin Broughan, pp. 590, £39.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-108-79920-1, Cambridge University Press (2021)
3. Introduction to complex variables and applications by Mark J. Ablowitz and Athanassios S. Fokas, pp. 420, £39.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10895-972-8, Cambridge University Press (2021)
4. Thinking clearly with data by Ethan Bueno de Mesquita and Anthony Fowler, pp. 432, £25 (paper), ISBN 978-0-69121-435-1, Princeton University Press (2021)
5. The flying mathematicians of World War I by Tony Royle, pp. 269, £22.50 (paper), ISBN 978-0-2280-0373-1, McGill-Queen’s University Press (2020)
6. Counterexamples in measure and integration by René L. Schilling and Franziska Kühn, pp. 399, £34.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-00900-162-5, Cambridge University Press (2021)
7. Trigonometric delights by Eli Maor, pp. 236, £17.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-691-20219-8, Princeton University Press (2020)
8. Mathematics at the meridian: the history of mathematics at Greenwich edited by Raymond Flood, Tony Mann and Mary Croarken, pp 241, £20.40 (paper), ISBN 978-0-367-36272-0, Chapman & Hall/CRC (2020)
9. Advanced calculus explored by Hamza Alsamraee, pp. 448, $26.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-578-61682-7, Curious Math Publications (2019)
10. How to prove it (third edition) by Daniel J. Velleman, pp 458, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10843-953-4, Cambridge University Press (2019). (Also available as hardback, and as an e-book ISBN 978-1-10833-745-8.)
11. Calculus for cranks by Nets Hawk Katz, pp. 251, £20 (paper), ISBN 978-0-30024- 279-9, Yale University Press (2021)
12. Probability and random processes (4th edition) by Geoffrey R. Grimmett and David R. Stirzaker, pp. 669, £40 (paper), ISBN 978-019884759, Oxford University Press (2020)
13. One thousand exercises in probability (3rd edition) by Geoffrey R. Grimmett and David R. Stirzaker, pp. 580, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0198847618, Oxford University Press (2020)
14. New light on George Boole by Desmond MacHale and Yvonne Cohen, pp. 476, £17.95 (paper), ISBN 978-1-78205-290-6, Atrium (Cork University Press) (2018)
15. From servant to queen: a journey through Victorian mathematics by John Heard, pp. 267, £34.99 (paper), ISBN 978-107-12413-4, Cambridge University Press (2019)
16. A gentle course in local class field theory by Pierre Guillot, pp. 293, £28.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-108-43224-5, Cambridge University Press (2018)
17. A new year’s present from a mathematician by Snezana Lawrence, pp. 177, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-36721-936-9, CRC Press (2019)
18. Thinking probabilistically by Ariel Amir, pp. 242, £39.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10878-998-1, Cambridge University Press (2021) (e-copy reviewed)
19. Representations of finite groups of Lie type (2nd edn.) by Francois Digne and Jean Michel, pp 172, £37.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10872-262-9, Cambridge University Press (2020)
20. Quantitative reasoning by Eric Zaslow, pp. 227, £26.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10841-090-8, Cambridge University Press (2020) (e-version reviewed)
21. An introduction to functional analysis by James C. Robinson, pp 248, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-52172-839-3, Cambridge University Press (2020)
22. Algorithms by Panos Louridas, pp. 312, $15.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-26253-902-9, MIT Press (2020)
23. Paper-folding and cutting activities to demonstrate five-fold symmetry
24. Linear algebra I by Frederick P. Greenleaf and Sophie Marques, pp. 261, $51 (paper), ISBN 978-1-4704-4871-4, American Mathematical Society (2019)
25. Introduction to approximate groups by Matthew C. H. Tointon, pp. 205, £26.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10845-644-9, Cambridge University Press (2019)
26. Curves for the mathematically curious by Julian Havil, pp. 259, £14.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-69120-613-4, Princeton University Press (2019)
27. The maths of life and death by Kit Yates, pp. 333, £20 (paper), ISBN 978-1-78747- 542-7, Quercus Books (2019)
28. Linear algebra II by Frederick P. Greenleaf and Sophie Marques, pp. 312, £58.95 (paper), ISBN 978-1-47045-425-8, American Mathematical Society (2020)
29. Where do numbers come from? by T.W. Körner, pp. 260, £24.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10873-838-5, Cambridge University Press (2020)
30. A first course in differential geometry by L. M. Woodward and J. Bolton, pp. 263, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-108-44102-5, Cambridge University Press (2018)
31. Complex analysis by Ian Stewart and David Tall (2nd edn.), pp. 389, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-108-43679-3, Cambridge University Press (2018)
32. The untold story of everything digital by Tom Green, pp. 182, £29.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-36722-007-5, CRC Press (2019)
33. Prime suspects by Andrew Granville, Jennifer Granville and Robert J. Lewis, pp. 229, $22.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-691-14915-8, Princeton University Press (2019)
34. Reverse mathematics: proofs from the inside out by John Stillwell, pp. 182, £14.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-691-19641-1, Princeton University Press (2019)
35. Perspective and projective geometry by Annalisa Crannell, Marc Frantz and Fumiko Futamura, pp. 280, £42 (paper), ISBN 978-0-69119-656-5, Princeton University Press (2019)
36. Advanced problems in mathematics by Stephen Siklos, pp. 173, £18.99 (paper) or free pdf, ISBN 978-1-78374-776-4, Open Book Publishers (2019)
37. The mathematics lover’s companion by Edward Scheinerman, pp. 274, £12.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-30025-539-3, Yale University Press (2021)
38. Fibonacci's rabbits by Adam Hart-Davis, pp. 176, £12.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1- 91282-703-9, Modern Books (2019)
39. Number and letter puzzles by Des MacHale, pp. 98, £9.21 (paper), ISBN 978-0- 24423-100-2, Logic Press (2019)
40. Beyond infinity by Eugenia Cheng, pp. 202, £12.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-46509-481-3, also available as e-book, Profile Books (2017)
41. Mathematical Curiosities: a treasure trove of unexpected entertainments by Alfred S. Posamentier and Ingmar Lehmann, pp 382, £14.95 (paper), ISBN 978-1-61614-931-4, Prometheus Books (2014). Also available as e-book
42. The Joy of SET: the many mathematical dimensions of a seemingly simple card game by Liz McMahon, Gary Gordon, Hannah Gordon and Rebecca Gordon, pp. 306, £16.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-691-19232-1, Princeton University Press (2017)
43. Game changers by Rudolf Taschner, pp. 237, $18 (paper), ISBN 978-1-63388-373-4, Prometheus Books (2017)
44. The calculus gallery by William Dunham, pp. 236, £14.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-69118-285-8, Princeton University Press (2018)
45. Mathematical physics with partial differential equations by James Kirkwood, pp. 478, £61.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-12814-759-7, Academic Press (2018)
46. Do dice play God? by Ian Stewart, pp. 320, £15.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-78816-228-9, Profile Books (2019)
47. Geometric and topological inference by Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, Frédéric Chazal and Mariette Yvinec, pp. 233, £28.99 (paper), ISBN 978-1-10841-089-2, Cambridge University Press (2018)
48. From coin tossing to rock-paper-scissors and beyond: a log-exp gap theorem for selecting a leader
49. Calculus simplified by Oscar E. Fernandez, pp. 246, £14.99 (paper), ISBN 978-0-691-17539-3, Princeton University Press (2019)
50. Topics in combinatorics by Gerry Leversha and Dominic Rowland, pp. 310, £19 (paper), ISBN 978-1-90600-136-0, United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (2019)
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