A First Course in Calculus Including Analytic Geometry [Hardcover] Lynch, Ransom V.

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1964 Ginn and Company Publishing edition. Hardcover has some fading and corner wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This vintage calculus textbook by Ransom V. Lynch offers a comprehensive introduction to foundational concepts, published in 1964 by renowned Ginn and Company. Despite its well-worn exterior, the interior remains excellent, a testament to its enduring educational value. Lynch’s clear approach made it a favorite among students and instructors. Beyond its practical applications, calculus holds a revered place in mathematics history, with origins tracing to Newton and Leibniz. This book provides a window into 20th-century pedagogical approaches, making it a fascinating artifact for collectors interested in the intersection of mathematics, education, and publishing.

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1964 Ginn and Company Publishing edition. Hardcover has some fading and corner wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This vintage calculus textbook by Ransom V. Lynch offers a comprehensive introduction to the foundational concepts of calculus and analytic geometry. Published in 1964 by the renowned Ginn and Company, it represents a pivotal era in mathematics education when calculus became a standard part of the high school and college curriculum.

Despite its well-worn exterior, the book’s interior remains in excellent condition, a testament to its enduring value as a educational resource. Lynch’s clear and methodical approach, combined with numerous examples and exercises, made this textbook a favorite among students and instructors alike.

Beyond its practical applications, calculus holds a revered place in the history of mathematics, with its origins tracing back to the groundbreaking work of Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz in the 17th century. This book provides a window into the evolving pedagogical approaches of the 20th century, making it a fascinating artifact for collectors interested in the intersection of mathematics, education, and publishing history.

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Weight 34 lbs
Dimensions 23.37 × 16 × 3.3 in
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