This antiquarian volume contains a concise exposition of elementary
calculus, being a very simple introduction to differential and integral
calculus. In writing this text the author has aimed to furnish in the
most practical and understandable manner, the fundamentals of calculus,
specially designed for those with an interest in the topic but with
limited previous knowledge and an understandable reticence about
beginning their calculus adventure. Written in clear, simple language
and full of useful information and clear explanations, this text is
ideal for the student and anyone with a desire to advance their
mathematical knowledge. The chapters of this volume include: 'To Deliver
You From the Preliminary Terrors', 'On Different Degrees of Smallness',
'On Relative Growings', 'Simplest Cases', 'What to do with Constants',
'Successive Differentiation', 'When Time Varies', 'Introducing a Useful
Dodge', 'Geometrical Meaning of Differentiation', et cetera. We are
republishing this vintage work now complete with a specially
commissioned new biography of the author.