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Re: favorite books



Does the LOC have electronic copies of stuff like this?!?!?!?!


At 6:58 AM -0400 6/2/03, Peter Schoch wrote:

Rather than use Amazon for (long) out-of-print books, try using the
Library of Congress website.

http://www.loc.gov

Peter Schoch

John S. Denker wrote:

On 06/01/2003 02:37 PM, Deborah Lynn wrote:
> There is a book I remember using maybe 15 - 20 years ago (?) that was
> called Calculus, An Intuitive Approach or perhaps An Intuitive
> Approach to Calculus. I do not remember the author. It was a fairly
> thick book that I think was red.

> I would love to get a hold of this book again. It presented the
> topic in a very graphical, problem-oriented manner that I found
> wonderful.

> I have always been sorry that I got rid of the book and I have not
> found another copy since.

How hard did you try? Did you get around to typing "intuitive
calculus" in the search-box at Amazon?

Morris Kline
>Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach (Second Edition)
ISBN: 0486404536
Page Count: 960
1967 edition, reprinted by Dover






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