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"The Wall Street Journal""Reading this brief, lively work is like sitting with the author in a French cafe with too many carafes of red wine and the smoke of hundreds of Gauloises swirling inside your head." "The New Yorker""Lively....Berlinski guides us through an austere world of shapes and numbers with enthusiasm, assurance, and mischievous humor. He presents difficult ideas in straightforward terms, even when he moves into the strange and forbidding realm of non-Euclidean geometry." "Publishers Weekly," Starred Review"In this brief, accessible foray, popular math/science writer Berlinski breathes life into an ancient mathematician and the world of axioms and theorems he created--a geometric world that became the basis for much of modern math, from analytic geometry to the idea of curved space-time.... Even the most math-averse [will] be enthralled by Berlinski's rich, vibrant language.... Berlinski's book succeeds not only as a history of geometry but also as an exploration of the power of ideas, masterfully replacing cold abstraction with humor and humanity." "Booklist," Starred Review"In writing at once geometrically precise and disarmingly conversational, Berlinski explores the imposing edifice that Euclid erected on a foundation of just five deceptively simple axioms.... An impressively concise distillation of the wizardry that transforms points, lines, and planes into sheer genius." "Library Journal""Berlinski has produced a volume that will entertain and enlighten many of today's readers--even those who do not treasure their memories of geometry class." "The Weekly Standard""Written with David Berlinski's characteristic mix of hothouse prose and standup comedy." "Nature""[A] pared and elegant homage to the peerless geometer [Euclid] and his magnum opus." "New York Journal of Books""For anyone who cares about Euclid, geometry, the philosophy of mathematics and most especially, s