Paperback. Author, Gilbert Ames Bliss. University of Chicago Press, Publisher, Phoenix Science Series. . 1963 Seventh impression edition. The pages and text are clean with no markings. The spine is tight and straight. Total 292 pages. The pages are lightly tanned as is the outer boards due to the age of the book. Just normal shelf wear on the edges and boards. "The purposes of this book are two: first, the presentation of the notions and principles underlying modern theories of the calculus of variations in as simple, yet as inclusive a form as possible; and second; the development, as completely as is now possible, of the theory of one of the most comprehensive problems of the calculus of variations which have been formulated. The book is divided into two parts, Part I, simpler Problems of the Calculus of Variations, Part II, The Problem of Bolze." This is an out of print book and one that you will not easily find in just any used book store. Priced afforable. *3BC1
