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The Five Platonic Solids The Thirteen Archimedean Solids Prisms, Antiprisms, and Other Polyhedra The Four Kepler-Poinsot Solids Other Stellations or Compounds Some Other Uniform Polyhedra Conclusion Notes Bibliography Photographs: Stanley Toogood’s International Film Productions, Nassau, Bahamas |
This is a great little book I found in my high school library.
I've reprinted the book because of how much it affected my life. I hope it will affect the lives of others too. Also the information in this book is a wonderful resource and should be available to all.
Polyhedron Models for the Classroom by Magnus J. Wenninger |
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Reprinted with permission from Polyhedron Models, copyright 1966 by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. All rights reserved. |
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Ragnar Torfason 2006 June 3 |