The Roots of Coincidence by Arthur Koestler is a 1972 hardcover non‑fiction work that explores the intersections of science, art and the mysterious patterns of chance. Its subject matter spans psychology, physics and parapsychology, making it a compelling read for adults and curious young adults alike.
The book comes with its original dust jacket, though the price has been clipped on the flap. Inside, the front free endpaper bears a brief inscription, and the pages are clean, tidy and free of dog‑ears.
Binding is tight and the volume shows no signs of smoke damage, reflecting its care in a smoke‑free home. This vintage edition offers a well‑preserved example of Koestler’s thought‑provoking writing.