Books by Rob Eastaway
“I wanted to include a fairly modern and wide-ranging popular maths book, and this one is, I believe, exceptional in the amusing and cartoon-illustrated way in which it relates mathematics to everyday life, with topics like ‘How fast should you run in the rain?’, ‘Which snooker shot is hardest?’ and even ‘Why do clever people get things wrong?'” Read more...
David Acheson, Mathematician
Interviews where books by Rob Eastaway were recommended
Favourite Maths Books, especially Geometry, recommended by David Acheson
From Thales’s theorem to the Banach-Tarski paradox, Oxford mathematician David Acheson’s book, The Wonder Book of Geometry, is a lively attempt to bring to life geometry—literally, ‘earth measurement’—and make it accessible to the general public. Here, David recommends some of the books that influenced him, “in the order in which I met them, over a timespan of some 60 years.”