Mathematics

by Irving Adler

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    Irving Adler's explanation of the mathematics and logic which make computers work (From a title that seems related, possibly not the exact book): An entry in 'Talking Book Topics' from May-June 1979 mentions an audiobook by Irving Adler narrated by Paul Jones which 'Explains the mathematics and logic which make computers work.' This is likely an audiobook of one of his science/math books for a general audience, but it is not explicitly confirmed to be the general book titled simply 'Mathematics' by Irving Adler, and the listing is from an older accessibility service ('Talking Book Topics').

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A thorough search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield an official, unabridged audiobook for the book titled "Mathematics" by Irving Adler. The primary search results point to physical copies of his works, such as 'Mathematics: The Story of Numbers, Symbols and Space' (1958) and 'The New Mathematics'. One search result mentioned an audiobook by Irving Adler in an old library service listing that explained 'mathematics and logic which make computers work,' but it is not confirmed to be the exact book requested and represents an older format likely distributed via accessibility channels, rather than a general retail audiobook. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook matching the exact title and author for the general public could not be confirmed as available.