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[View Email In Browser]( | [Add us to your address book]( | [Forward to a colleague]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( 30% Off | Use Code: GIFT30 | Valid Until 30 November 2022 [Science, Music, and Mathematics]( [Science, Music, and Mathematics]( The Deepest Connections By: Michael Edgeworth McIntyre (University of Cambridge, UK) "The adjective 'rare' is so often misused in our modern language. This book by Michael Edgeworth McIntyre, however, is a truly rare addition to the literature, as it is exceptionally uncommon for someone of such intellect and expertise to commit themselves to writing a book aimed at a young reader audience. The skill with which a lifetime's acquired wisdom is communicated to and for the next generation of enquiring minds is exceptional. This book is clearly a labour of love, and it shows. 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This book contains material capable of being appreciated by students in elementary school — as well as some material that will probably be new to even the more mathematically sophisticated. Most of the book can be easily understood by those whose only math courses are algebra and geometry, and who may have missed the magic, enchantment, and wonder that is the special province of mathematics. [Free Chapter]( Find out more new and bestselling titles on: [2023 Math Annual Catalogue is available now]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( World Scientific Publishing Co Ltd 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 [sales@wspc.com.sg](mailto:sales@wspc.com.sg?subject=Sales%20Enquiry) [About Us]( [For Authors]( [For Booksellers]( [For Librarians]( [Copyright & Permissions]( [Translation Rights]( [Contact Us]( [FAQ]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [Website]( Terms & Conditions An ordering guide can be found [here](. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. 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