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Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

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In this book Jeff Lucas tells the story of each of the 45 bridges which span the main waterways of Bristol, between Avonmouth and St Anne’s, and which can be crossed on foot. Lawrence, Mike (1988). How to Play Card Combinations. Louisville, KY: Devyn Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-910791-63-2. The problem has been solved for Bristol’s 45 bridges by Thilo Gross, a young mathematician who worked at Bristol University. Thilo contributes a chapter about the bridge problem, its importance to mathematics and the modern world, and how he solved it for Bristol. During his one year sojourn to Paris, author, Michael Saint James, captures multiple images of each bridge along with life in Paris. As Parisian culture is enchanting, so is this book.

This walk is also the solution to an intriguing mathematical puzzle called The Königsberg Bridge Problem: how to walk around a given set of bridges, crossing each one only once.Mollo, Victor (1947). Streamlined Bridge or Bidding without Tears. Illustrated by Anton (1sted.). London: David Marlowe Ltd.

Advanced Book: Kantar, Edwin (1999). Eddie Kantar Teaches Advanced Bridge Defense. Master Point Press. ISBN 978-1-894154-03-1. Bridges Of Paris is one of those books that you not only enjoy pouring over, but you will also want to proudly display in your home. It is the perfect gift for business associates and those impossible-to-please people on your gift list. Clay, John (1985). Culbertson: The Man Who Made Contract Bridge. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-78436-6.Hardy, Max (2002). Advanced Bridge Bidding for the 21st Century. SQueeZe Books. ISBN 978-1-58776-125-6. LCCN 2002104136. Laderman, Julian (2007). A Bridge to Simple Squeezes (2nded.). Toronto: Master Point Press. p.151. ISBN 978-1-897106-26-6. OCLC 154712413. Books on bridge and its predecessor games have spanned centuries with the earliest known popular book on the subject of Whist having been published by Edmond Hoyle in 1742 [1] or 1743. [2]

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