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Dear Friends and Colleagues, We offer the following list of high level mathematics.  Unless otherwise indicated, shipping and handling within the Continental United States will be $4.00 for the first book and $.75 each additional volume. Overseas shipping will be billed at cost.  We accept checks on US banks or credit cards.  Known customers will be invoiced. Conway, John H. and Richard K. Guy; THE BOOK OF NUMBERS.      Springer-Verlag, advanced proof (uncorrected), 1996.  Very      good in wraps.  299 pages.  $15 Courant, R.; DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS.      (Translated by E.J. McShane).  New York: Interscience      Publishers, Inc., 1937 (1959); Vol. 1: Second Edition, later      printing.  Vol. 2: First edition, 1948 printing.  Vol. 1 is very      good; Vol. 2 is good with slight cocking to the spine and      generally more shelfworn.  Neither volume has any marginalia      or internal blemishes.  Both are ex-library with spine markings      and a few stamps, most notably on the _title_ page.  A novel and      masterly text-book on the Calculus for students of Mathematics,      Physical Science, or Engineering.  $100 for the set plus $5      shipping and handling. Dubisch, Roy; THE NATURE OF NUMBER: An Approach to Basic      Ideas of Modern Mathematics.  Ronald Press, 1952.  Ex-library      in fair to good condition.  Considerably shelfworn, with a      library pocket on the inside front cover.  159 pages.  No      marginalia, notes or underlining.  $20 Goffman, Casper; REAL FUNCTIONS. New York: Rinehart &      Company, 1953.  Ex-lib copy in good condition.  No marginalia      or other defects excepting a few random library stamps. $20 Kordemsky, Boris A. THE MOSCOW PUZZLES: 359 Mathematical      Recreations. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1972.      Translated by Albert Parry, Profesor Emeritus of Rissian      Civilization and Language, Colgate University. Edited and with      an introdution by Martin Gardner, Editor of the Mathematical      Games Department, Scientific American. 309 pages.  Very good      with a good dust jacket.  $15 Kruse, Robert L. and David T. Price; NIPOTENT RINGS. New York:      Gordon & Breach, 1969.  This _title_ is in-print at $110.  As-new;      127 pages; no marginalia. $39 Lacey, Oliver L. STATISTICAL METHODS IN      EXPERIMENTATION: An Introduction.  New York:      Macmillan, 1953.  Good condition; no marginalia, underlining,      notes, etc. $12 MacRobert, Thomas M. FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLEX VARIABLE.      London: Macmillan & Co, 1962. Fifth Edition.  425 pages.      Very good in a good dust jacket, with previous owner's name      on inside front cover. No marginalia, underlining, etc. $25 Moursund, David G. and Charles S. Duris; ELEMENTARY THEORY      AND APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS.      McGraw-Hill, 1967.  International Series in Pure and Applied      Mathematics. Very good condition. 297 pages.  $30 Newman, James R. (ed); THE WORLD OF MATHEMATICS: A      small library of the liaterature of mathematics from A'h-mose      the Scribe to Albert Einstein, presented with commentaries and      notes.  Four volumes.  New York: Simon & Schuster, 1956,      first edition, third printing.  Very good condition in good slip      case.  There is a very slight musty odor to this set.  There is a      reprint current in print listing @ $99.95.   From Von      Neumann's classic _Theory of Games_, to the mathematics of      music, of social science
 
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