
Puzzles and oddities : $b Found floating on the surface of our current literature, or tossed to dry land by the waves of memory
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"Puzzles and Oddities: Found Floating on the Surface of our Current Literature" by M. A. A. D. is a collection of riddles and puzzles compiled in the late 19th century. This intriguing work presents a variety of mind teasers, including charades, conundrums, and mathematical challenges designed to entertain and challenge readers. The book seems to invite engagement in playful exploration of language and logic. The opening of this clever collection sets the tone with an engaging introduction about the merits of recreation and the ability to focus, illustrated through a whimsical anecdote about St. Aloysius Gonzaga playing chess despite the knowledge of imminent death. Following this, a series of puzzles begins, showcasing a range of riddles that play with words and concepts in humorous and thought-provoking ways. Each riddle challenges the reader to think creatively and critically, often incorporating clever wordplay and situational humor, establishing both the playful nature of the book and its intellectual allure.
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