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Adrian Fisher is internationally recognized as the world's foremost maze designer. He has created over 200 mazes worldwide in 17 countries across 5 continents, designed the world's first cornfield maize, has set 4 Guinness World Records, and is the world's leading designer of mirror mazes. He has mostrar más also invented various systems of paving and tiling, including the patented Fisher Pavers and Mitre Tiles. He lives in Portsmouth, England, with his wife Marie and the youngest two of their six children. George Gerster is generally acknowledged to be the world's leading aerial photographer. Swiss-born, he holds a doctorate in German literature and philology and spent six years as science editor of the Swiss weekly Weltwoche. For some thirty years he has been exploring the potential of aerial photography and his work has been published internationally in a wide range of publications including National Geographic Magazine, and both the German and French Geo. mostrar menos
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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1951-08-05
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
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Flicked through this when I found it on my shelves back home. It's fine, but after a while my brain spotted the patterns in the mazes too easily. A lot of them have weird rules, like you have to follow certain colours, or knight's moves, or in a certain direction, which makes them non-trivial to solve, unlike regular mazes (which are also included - some of them are based on reality), but after a while you see into the main author's thought processes. And for most of them, I ended up solving the maze by working backwards, eventually. Sometimes you have to, otherwise the target isn't obvious.

The other thing is I probably have read it at least two or three times before, so there was a distant familiarity about most of the mazes. Like déjà vu except real.
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finlaaaay | Aug 1, 2023 |
Fisher provides a decent overview of mazes -- mostly physical manifestations of those paper-based puzzles -- in this short book. There are brief summaries of different types of mazes (including the fun-to-say "maize mazes") and there are several pictures on almost every page to illustrate the text. Fisher designed several of the mazes listed in the book, but he's the only designer noted by name. There's a short bibliography in the back (listing five of Fisher's other books), and a very good listing of mazes in Britain to visit.… (más)
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legallypuzzled | Jan 5, 2011 |
I was amazed to see reference to Parkfield maze in Fearnhead, Warrington. Not very impressive in my view.
 
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jon1lambert | Sep 8, 2009 |
This beautiful photo-filled book would make a great pictorial companion to David Willis McCullough's The Unending Mystery : A Journey through Labyrinths And Mazes, which I read...last year? The year before, maybe? Included are photographs and illustrations of hedge mazes, cathedral labyrinths, corn mazes, and other examples of circuitous paths, both ancient and modern. Fellow puzzle geeks will enjoy the challenges of the several interactive puzzle-maze graphs.
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extrajoker | Sep 6, 2008 |

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