"This book could well serve as a history of mathematics. … [Stillwell] has done an amazing job of collecting and categorizing many of the most important ideas in this area."<b>---Jim Stein, <i>New Books in Mathematics</i></b>
"Stillwell’s <i>[The Story of Proof]</i> joins his two other Princeton University Press books in having my highest recommendation. I just wish they had been around when I was a student."<b>---George Hacken, <i>Computing Reviews</i></b>
"I hugely enjoyed this book."<b>---Jonathan Shock, <i>Mathemafrica</i></b>
"This book would be perfect for any keen undergraduate, keen amateur, or indeed a teacher of mathematics, who wants a book to dip into to use for the classroom."<b>---Jonathan Shock, <i>Mathemafrica</i></b>
"<p>A well-crafted, thought-provoking meditation on the concept of proof in mathematics. . . .It is a substantive book that deserves to be read and reflected upon.</p>"<b>---Tommy Murphy, <i>Irish Mathematical Society Bulletin</i></b>
"This is a work that mathematicians, historians, and philosophers will find especially engaging, as will anyone with a serious interest in mathematics and the limits of certainty that it is constantly probing."<b>---J.W. Dauben, <i>Choice</i></b>
"Stillwell's book is fundamentally an ode to mathematical progress and a retrospective on how far we have come in developing a mathematically sound theory of proof itself."<b>---Alexi Block Gorman, <i>The Mathematical Intelligencer</i></b>
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John Stillwell is emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of San Francisco. His many books include Elements of Mathematics and Reverse Mathematics (both Princeton).