Skeptical Inquirer — Special Tribute
Martin Gardner’s Notable Books
by The Editors
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
A list of Martin's works
The Martin Gardner Collection
by The Editors
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Martin Gardner kindly donated his works to CFI Libraries in Amherst, NY
Martin Gardner: A Tribute and Celebration
by The Editors
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
In a celebration of his life, writings, and mind, we here present invited tributes from a number of noted skeptics and scholars.
Other Tributes to Martin Gardner
by The Editors
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
More CSI contributors offer comments on Martin
A Martin Gardner Sampler
by The Editors
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
A Selection of Quotes From Martin Gardner
The Humble Demigod
by Robert Sheaffer
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
I remember being awestruck to have the opportunity to meet, and get to know, this soft-spoken, extraordinary man.
Martin Gardner Has Left Us
by James Randi
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Martin always expressed his delight at something that he had just stumbled upon or that had occurred to his agile mind as he applied it to a problem at hand.
Martin Gardner’s Presence
by Joe Nickell
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Despite his personal shyness, Martin's writings were those of a polar opposite: a bold, courageous critic, a prolific correspondent, and a towering thinker.
Martin Gardner’s Contributions to the World of Books
by Paul Kurtz
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Martin shared with us a devotion to books—the idea that books should be cherished as virtually “sacred” because of their enduring contributions to culture.
Martin Gardner: A Polymath to the Nth Power
by Ray Hyman
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Martin not only wrote the seminal textbook for the modern skeptical movement, but he was also central to the actual founding of the movement.
A World Treasure
by Kendrick Frazier
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
Perhaps surprising for such a towering intellect, Martin was a modest and unassuming man.
We Have Lost an Icon
by James Alcock
Volume 34.5, September/October 2010
Special Tribute
I had always been very impressed by Martin Gardner the icon, but I was fortunate enough to be able to meet Martin Gardner the man.
The Darkened Cosmos: A Tribute to Carl Sagan
by The Editors
Volume 21.2, March / April 1997
Special Tribute
One of the world's strongest and most eloquent voices for science and reason has been silenced forever.
