- Published: 3 May 2022
- ISBN: 9780141996325
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $26.00
Math Without Numbers











- Published: 3 May 2022
- ISBN: 9780141996325
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $26.00
Genius: an entire book about mathematics in which the only digits are the page numbers. . . fresh, delightful and extremely accessible
Alex Bellos, Guardian
Beckman's book is not only fascinating and enthralling but also one I actually kept my eyes open long enough to finish (in part because - and this is a massively underrated virtue in popular science books - it is short)
Tom Whipple, The Times
This guide to the maths we didn't get taught at school is full of fascinating revelations
Manjit Kumar, The Times
A cheerful, chatty, and charming trip through the world of mathematics and its relation to the world of people - and not a number in sight! Everyone should read this delightful book. Even mathematicians
Ian Stewart, author of Do Dice Play God?
One of those wonderful books you'll want to tell everyone about
Ananyo Bhattacharya, author of The Man from the Future
So delightful! Mathematics is playful, surprising, and enchanting, but those qualities are often obscured behind intimidating equations and formalism. Milo Beckman brings them out into the open for everyone to share.
Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden
With charm, unwavering enthusiasm, and a lot of cartoons, Math Without Numbers waltzes the reader through a garden of higher mathematics
Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong
Math Without Numbers explores deep mathematical topics -- and shows how mathematicians think-in completely readable prose. The puzzles and games are bonuses. Very enjoyable
Will Shortz, crossword editor, The New York Times
A playful paean to the pleasures of studying higher math ... readers with an abundance of curiosity and the time to puzzle over Beckman's many examples, riddles, and questions, will make many fascinating discoveries
Publishers Weekly
The book's accessible language and illustrations makes understanding some of the most complex (and possibly most intimidating) math concepts feel as effortless as breathing. Beckman's approachable writing and Erazo's delightful illustration combine to tell an insightful and entertaining story about math
Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec, co-authors of Dear Data
This is the book for you if you've ever been curious about the wonderful ideas and concepts underlying modern math, but been too frightened to make a start. Milo Beckman gives us a friendly introduction to unfamiliar concepts and ideas that show why modern math is such a fascinating and rewarding branch of human thought
Graham Farmelo, author of The Universe Speaks in Numbers
Math Without Numbers offers an accessible and whimsically illustrated glimpse of what pure mathematicians study, all while capturing the playful spirit with which they do it
Grant Sanderson, creator of 3blue1brown
I was hooked. . . what is delightful about the book is the vivid clarity
Tim Harford