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ABSTRACT THE recent changes in teaching geometry have rendered Mr. Deakin's “Rider Papery on Euclid” of little use in most schools, and present book is intended to serve a similar
purpose under the new conditions. The papers are graduated and arranged in order of difficulty, while hints are provided the method of solving riders. The collection should prove useful as a
supplement to the school text-book of geometry. New Geometry Papers. By Rupert Deakin. Pp. 103. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1907.) Price 1_s_. Access through your institution Buy or
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