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Prof. E. McSquared's Calculus Primer: Expanded Intergalactic Version!

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The first calculus comic book, this unique primer requires only a familiarity with high school algebra and a sense of humor. "Highly recommended." — The Times (London) Educational Supplement. 1989 edition.

272 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1975

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Howard Swann

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July 22, 2015
Author Howard Swann taught mathematics at San Jose State University from 1970 until his retirement. Illustrator John F. Johnson has the pen and style to bring to life the cartoons here with the punch line “Good Vibes” and so forth. The result is a unique and special entry in the annals of calculus primers first published in 1975. With exercises and anthropomorphized limit machines, it is a period blend of delight and rigor. This Dover reprint could be just the lifesaver for a struggling student vague on the fundamental issue of the (ε, δ)-definition of limit...

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July 5, 2008
I used to own the earlier edition of this book, until a certain person borrowed it and never returned it. I've been pining for it ever since.

It is a Calculus textbook which uses cute cartoon characters to teach things. Despite the cartoons, it is actually better at introducing the real concepts behind Calculus than most textbooks, which merely give sets of magical rules instead of intuition.

You can read more about the book at [http://www.profemc2.com/flash/profMcS...]
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August 10, 2019
I read this as a teenager, and it seriously did help clarify a lot of the basic concepts.

Also, the goofy humor has stayed with me :D
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June 23, 2016
While not necessarily the most in-depth calculus book I've ever read, it was austensibly the most fun. Their unique approach to presenting key calculus concepts combines genuine instruction with wit which can turn the most reluctant math students into advocates.
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