This book is intended as a semi-popular volume: in it, the author eschews mathematical or historical technicalities, instead providing succinct yet rich accounts that neatly convey the main conceptual innovations and transformations at the heart of the episodes discussed therein...The writing is clear and engaging.
Historia Mathematica
Impossibility is a creative force in mathematics. Its history is presented in Lützen's book with depth and satisfying detail, all wrapped in an engaging narrative. This book sets the standard for the exposition of these ideas.
John McCleary, The Mathematical Intelligencer
Impossibility is a creative force in mathematics. Its history is presented in Lützen's book with depth and satisfying detail, all wrapped in an engaging narrative. This book sets the standard for the exposition of these ideas.
John McCleary, The Mathematical Intelligencer