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Contents
Introduction
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
Polyhedron Models
for the Classroom
Magnus J. Wenninger
St. Augustine’s College
Nassau, Bahamas
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS
1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
Copyright © 1966 by
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS, INC.
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America

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
Reprinted with permission from
Polyhedron Models, copyright 1966
by the National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics. All rights reserved.
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