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I'd also suggest "Mathematical Omnibus: Thirty Lectures on Classic Mathematics".

As it is said on its back cover:

The book consists of thirty lectures on diverse topics, covering much of the mathematical landscape rather than focusing on one area. The reader will learn numerous results that often belong to neither the standard undergraduate nor graduate curriculum and will discover connections between classical and contemporary ideas in algebra, combinatorics, geometry, and topology.

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