This large-print book contains 110 short and long riddles from times past which are still intriguing today. Why does it take so long to play chess? How can you take something from nothing, and leave a number? What gets larger, the more you take from it? If Jim's father be John's son, what relation then is Jim to John? All these questions and more are answered in this little book of fun for young and old, printed in 18 point Arial type, the size recommended by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). (Previously published in normal type as 'A Little Book of Ripping Riddles & Confounding Conundrums'.)