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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best mathematics text I have read.
The authors have written a superb text. New material is introduced intuitively and graphically and then the proofs are given. It makes math fun. This book is the best introduction to calculus that I have read. The clearity of exposition, the natural transitions from easier to more difficult material is seamless. A real joy to see math taught so well. The layout...
Published on September 1, 1999 by ddubois@mmcnet.com

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best book for self study, weak on Multi-Variable
I study the book from cover to cover and work out almost all the odd number problems on the second half of the book. I took classes on the first half of the book in the 70s and I study the book from the begining to the end in the last year. I found the first 14 chapter simple and easy to read. Problem is this book only provide the easier part of the subject, you can learn...
Published on April 10, 2008 by Yungman A. Liu


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best mathematics text I have read., September 1, 1999
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The authors have written a superb text. New material is introduced intuitively and graphically and then the proofs are given. It makes math fun. This book is the best introduction to calculus that I have read. The clearity of exposition, the natural transitions from easier to more difficult material is seamless. A real joy to see math taught so well. The layout of the book is thoughtfully designed, especially important in math books where it is easy to clutter up a page with too many math symbols. If you want to see math presented in the finest way possible, this is the book to get. Especially good for self instruction. Has a student's solution book - purchased separately.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant method, May 29, 2004
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This book is literally the best basic calculus text you can possibly get. Anyone wanting to start learning calculus NOW should get this. No real previous mathematical knowledge is necessary. There are several appendices on algebra and series etc. The book discusses trigonometry, so you can learn the book practically without knowing a thing. The "feeling" of the book is inexplicable. Reading this book really gave me an true understanding of basic calculus. Excellent for people like me who need proofs (especially visual ones) have a solid grasp on concepts. If your only goal in learning calculus is to do well on examinations, this book is definately not for you. You should get "Calculus for Dummies" or something like that. The great thing about the text is that it appeals to almost everyone. If there is a certain chapter you don't care for or doesn't matter to you, for example on methods of graphing, you can just skip it, and it will not do any harm. Highly intelligently organized. If you want some help in you physics class on basic vector algebra, just turn to chaper 18 and just read! This book is full of applications, which is great. It also has several historical notes. The colors make the book very engaging to read. Unless your colorblind, this will help engage your interest. Very adequate spacings on the paper as to keep you clearheaded and focused. The drawings rival those of Picasso. They show calculus to be a LIVELY subject. The examples (inside the chapters) are very helpfull. Stein offers several suggestions on how to solve certain problems. Its a shame; this book does not attract the amount of attention it deserves. I did get stuck a couple times; but that is inevitable. Definately get this one: its a gem to have. I can understand how some people would hate this book; its not very concise. That should not be a hindrance. If you feel there is no need to read on about a subject, skip some pages. At the end of chapters it all comes together with a summary of the most important concepts. The book prepares you for study of calculus-based sciences such as physics, and for more advanced mathematical topics as well. I worship this book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Math Book, January 16, 2000
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I used this book for three semesters and found it to be nothing less than excellent. Thorough demonstrated examples and tons of practice exercises allows the student to develop a comprehensive foundation in calculus. This book is my math Bible. I find it so valuable, I have kept to this day and still reference it when needed. A must for any serious math student.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book. Explains concepts very well., March 29, 1999
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This is a great book. i learnt a subject like calculus using this book as a self-study guide and ENJOYED it. the solved examples are simple so that you get the concepts rather than getting lost in the detail. the style of writing is informal. however this book gives you all the proofs and other things if you want the rigrous treatment. has plenty of exercises and problems to solve and it tends to concentrate on the essentials rather than getting involved in a host of side applications
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent for basic calculus ...., May 25, 2004
This book is the best place to start to learn calculus. It starts from very basic principles and also contains some more advanced stuff like Stokes Theorem etc. Some readers may find that the book contains too many basic trivial explanations, but I see this as a strength. When you start learning calculus, I think it is a good idea to explain even the trivial, to make sure that you have a good understanding of really everything. I am sure that most readers will benifit from this, even those already having some more advanced math knowledge. Yes : even this latter group will appreciate the benifits of this book, they can always skip some explanations but will benifit from the very clear exposition of more advanced concepts like Stokes Theorem etc ... Myself for instance, I like the more rigorous and abstract math like "real mathematical analysis", but when I need to refresh some calculus and geometry techniques, this book is really the best to sharpen my intuition and understanding of calculus.
Another excellent feature of the book : this book should serve as an example for the layout of math books : it contains a lot of spacing (handy to make personnal annotations), contains a lot of examples, and contains a lot of excellent pictures illustrating a concept... Also some nice anecdotes are added to keep the reader interested. I wish all math books were like this.
If math is not your strongest skill and you need to learn some higher calculus this book will be your excellent companion helping you to gain the insight and intuition you need. If you are busy with more advanded and abstract math, this book also has something to offer to you : this book serves as a fallback point for sharpening your mathematical intuition and refreshing some concepts that you might have forgotten.
Small drawbacks are : -Some more advanced concepts (like Stokes Theorem) are very well explained, but others are explained without proof (convergence of series...) or with simplified proofs (for instance limited to two dimensional cases, though excellent again to gain mathematical intuition). Maybe this is acceptable for a calculus course, but may disappoint the reader who is looking for rigour.

Conclusion : perfect book to gain insight in calculus, it suits well on the shelf of everybody busy who needs calculus...

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent if it si still as good as the edition from 20 years ago, September 19, 2005
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I can only review an edition of this book dated at least 20 years ago. I bought it when I was in high school (in 10th grade actually) and used it by myself to learn calculus.

When I got to the actual class, I knew basicaly everything and I mean everything that the teacher taught us in 12th grade. I didn't even need anything for my first 2 university level courses in calculus, just took the notes in the class and that was enought to get A+ in both, differential and integral calculus (course 1) and Vetor calculus.

The explanation of derivatives was great and my teache just enhanced my knowledge there. The book was specially great when teaching integration. There was a chapter devoted to that. I skept the section about using tables for integration and only learned a few basic formulas. The book taught the methods and still now, after 20 years, I can integrate pretty much anyhing without any difficulty at all.

If the current edition is as good as it was 20 years ago, then this book is definitely a winner.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on calculus I have read, November 11, 1998
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I am reading the translated into spanish edition of the book and have found it very well written, with many examples and exercises, I would say that was written with love for the subject and for the student. I think that the author succeeds in making mathematics very interesting and beautiful for the reader.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Probably one of the worst books I've ever studied from, November 30, 2010
I've had Calculus for three consecutive years: 2 of those years I had a different Calculus book, then I entered college and was asked to buy this book. It is without any doubt the worst experience I have ever had. The author is very unclear in his explanation of the material, often leaving proofs for the reader to discern on his own without ANY reference to a correct proof. Yes, harder questions should appear. But they are also absolutely pointless if you do not learn something at the end of them, and with the background Stein provides, a great deal of his questions are almost impossible without some source of external help.

Too often I find myself asking my professor how to solve very simple questions because Stein neglects to properly explain his material. He expects you to get it on your own and as a learning tool, this textbook consequently becomes useless.

Furthermore, he has a tendency to ask questions that involve what he might call "abstract thinking" but actually simply require you to use material from upcoming sections. Again...pointless.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great, October 5, 2010
the book came in quick and is in excellent condition. the textbook has a lot of interesting problems and examples too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!!!, January 31, 2010
You cannot beat the price on this item!!!! It was 95% cheaper than any other listing, and the book arrived in near perfect condition! The delivery time was also very impressive (around one business week). I cannot say enough good things about the vendor and the quality of the product!!!!!
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