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Big Book of Mazes and Labyrinths by Walter Shepherd Classical, solid, and ripple mazes; short path and avoidance labyrinths; more — 50 mazes and labyrinths in all. Full solutions.
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|  | Card Games Around the World by Sid Sackson 60 popular games: Sampan, Skat, Blackjack, Eights, Whist, Cribbage, Casino, Canasta, Poker, Pinochle, Gin Rummy, more.
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|  | Haunted Pirates Mazes by Dave Phillips Little buccaneers will discover a treasure trove of spooky fun with this collection of easy-to-follow mazes. Better than gold bullion, these 36 full-page puzzles will have children coming back for more! Solutions are included.
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Symbolic Logic and the Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll Over 350 ingenious problems involving classical logic: logic expressed in symbols; syllogisms and the sorites diagrammed; logic as a game played with 2 diagrams and a set of counters.
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|  | Animal Mazes by Dave Phillips Thirty-six intriguing labyrinths challenge youngsters to lead captivating creatures through exciting adventures, taking them safely past hazards to a rewarding goal. Solutions included.
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| Products in Puzzles, Amusement, Recreations |  |  |  | Professor Hoffmann's Best Math and Logic Puzzles by Louis Hoffmann These pleasantly perplexing highlights from the classic 1893 puzzle book abound in Victorian charm. They include both arithmetic problems and challenges involving words and letters. Complete solutions.
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|  | Sam Loyd's Book of Tangrams by Sam Loyd This classic by a famed puzzle expert features 700 tangrams and solutions, plus a charming satirical commentary on the puzzle's origins, its religious significance, and its relationship to mathematics.
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