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Brilliant and hilarious calculus textbook from 1910 available for free on Project Gutenberg (repost from /r/math)

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I just learned more about calculus in the first 20 pages of that book than I learned in school.

(And *no* I wasn't high back then!)

Thanks, ellisto!
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Best book ever.
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I saw your post title and knew exactly what book you where talking about. That sir, is the finest calculus book around. I paid for a printed copy, an updated edition with an introduction by Martin Gardner.
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Why is it impossible to find a book this good nowadays...  harrumph

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