Math History
Seife, Charles (2000). Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea . Penguin Books, New York.
Kaplan, Robert, Kaplan, Ellen (2003). The Art of the Infinite . Oxford Press, Oxford.
Paulos, John Allen (1990). Innumeracy . Vintage Books, New York.
Stewart, Ian (1987). From Here to Infinity . Oxford Press, Oxford.
Kaku, Michio (1995). Hyperspace. Anchor Books, New York.
Peat, F. David (1988). Superstrings and the Search for the Theory of Everything . Contemporary Books, Chicago.
Maor, Eli (1994). e: The Story of a Number . Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Swetz, Frank (1987). Capitalism and Arithmetic . Open Court, La Salle, IL.
Livio, Mario (2002). The Golden Ratio . Broadway Books, New York.
Bodanis, David (2000). E = mc 2 . Walker & Company, New York.
Feynman, Richard (1963, 1977). Six Not-So-Easy Pieces . Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA.
Pappas, Theoni (1989). The Joy of Mathematics . San Carlos, Wide World Publishing.
Sawyer, W. W. (1943). Mathematician's Delight . Penguin Books, New York.
Huff, Darrell (1954). How to Lie with Statistics . W. W. Norton & Company, New York.
Biography
Connor, James (2004). Kepler's Witch . Harper, San Francisco.
Hoffman, Paul (1998). The Man Who Loved Only Numbers . Hyperion, New York.
Pappas, Theoni (1997). Mathematical Scandals . Wide World Publishing, San Carlos.
Brian, Denis (1996). Einstein: a Life . Wiley & Sons, New York.
Sobel, Dava (2000). Galileo's Daughter . Penguin Books, New York.
Kanigel, Robert (1992). The Man Who Knew Infinity . Pocket Books, New York.
Simmons, George F. (1992). Calculus Gems . McGraw-Hill, New York.
Jesuits
Modras, Ronald (2004). Ignatian Humanism . Loyola Press, Chicago.
Lowney, Chris (2003). Heroic Leadership . Loyola Press, Chicago.
Miscellaneous
Hoff, Benjamin (1982). The Tao of Pooh . Penguin Books, New York.
Seife, Charles (2000). Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea . Penguin Books, New York.
Kaplan, Robert, Kaplan, Ellen (2003). The Art of the Infinite . Oxford Press, Oxford.
Paulos, John Allen (1990). Innumeracy . Vintage Books, New York.
Stewart, Ian (1987). From Here to Infinity . Oxford Press, Oxford.
Kaku, Michio (1995). Hyperspace. Anchor Books, New York.
Peat, F. David (1988). Superstrings and the Search for the Theory of Everything . Contemporary Books, Chicago.
Maor, Eli (1994). e: The Story of a Number . Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Swetz, Frank (1987). Capitalism and Arithmetic . Open Court, La Salle, IL.
Livio, Mario (2002). The Golden Ratio . Broadway Books, New York.
Bodanis, David (2000). E = mc 2 . Walker & Company, New York.
Feynman, Richard (1963, 1977). Six Not-So-Easy Pieces . Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA.
Pappas, Theoni (1989). The Joy of Mathematics . San Carlos, Wide World Publishing.
Sawyer, W. W. (1943). Mathematician's Delight . Penguin Books, New York.
Huff, Darrell (1954). How to Lie with Statistics . W. W. Norton & Company, New York.
Biography
Connor, James (2004). Kepler's Witch . Harper, San Francisco.
Hoffman, Paul (1998). The Man Who Loved Only Numbers . Hyperion, New York.
Pappas, Theoni (1997). Mathematical Scandals . Wide World Publishing, San Carlos.
Brian, Denis (1996). Einstein: a Life . Wiley & Sons, New York.
Sobel, Dava (2000). Galileo's Daughter . Penguin Books, New York.
Kanigel, Robert (1992). The Man Who Knew Infinity . Pocket Books, New York.
Simmons, George F. (1992). Calculus Gems . McGraw-Hill, New York.
Jesuits
Modras, Ronald (2004). Ignatian Humanism . Loyola Press, Chicago.
Lowney, Chris (2003). Heroic Leadership . Loyola Press, Chicago.
Miscellaneous
Hoff, Benjamin (1982). The Tao of Pooh . Penguin Books, New York.