Description
1957 edition published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. No dust jacket. Hardcover has a some fading at corners and a light scuff mark on front cover. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “Linear Algebra for Undergraduates” by D.C. Murdoch is a fascinating find for collectors and students of mathematics alike. Published in 1957, this textbook represents a pivotal era in the development of linear algebra as a core subject in undergraduate mathematics curricula. Murdoch’s work was instrumental in shaping the way linear algebra was taught and understood by generations of students.
The book’s age and condition offer a glimpse into the academic landscape of the mid-20th century, when linear algebra was emerging as a fundamental tool for understanding and solving complex problems in fields ranging from physics and engineering to economics and computer science. Despite its well-worn appearance, this copy remains a testament to the enduring value of Murdoch’s clear and accessible approach to the subject.
For collectors, this edition holds particular significance as it predates the widespread adoption of linear algebra textbooks by prominent authors like Gilbert Strang and Steven Lay. Its historical context and the author’s influential role in shaping the field make this a valuable addition to any mathematics library or collection focused on the evolution of mathematical education.