Item 1464Smithsonian Mathematical Formulae and Tables of Elliptic Functions
Washington D.C. Smithsonian Institution, 1947. hardcover. 8vo 314pp. stated second printing. part of Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections Volume 74 Number 1. #01527.
Washington D.C. Smithsonian Institution, 1947. hardcover. 8vo 314pp. stated second printing. part of Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections Volume 74 Number 1. #01527.
New York: New American Library, 1962. Ruth Adler. mass market paperback. 16mo. 192pp. Signet Science Library Signet P2099. see pictures for synopsis. #03901.
Chicago: Charles T. Powner Co., 1941. Revised Edition. hardcover. 8vo 610pp. #02662 HEAVY ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA S/H.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1971. softcover. 8vo 195pp. see pictures for synopsis. #03367.
Cleveland: Chemical Rubber Publishing Co., 1941. seventh edition. hardcover. 12mo 360pp. from Preface: The collection of mathematical tables and formulae presented in this volume, although different in form, is similar in content with the mathematical section of the current edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Originally intended to.....
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969. third edition. hardcover. 8vo 372pp. from Preface to the First Edition: "This book aims to satisfy the need for a volume in which problems in practical electricity are combined with the principles of mathematics used in their solution. This need is general among vocational-school.....
New York: Hill and Wang, 1989. hardcover. 8vo 135pp. from front flap: "Why do we know so little about mathematics? And what is the social cost of our "innumeracy"? In this brilliantly entertaining book, John Allen Paulos argues that our inability to deal rationally with very large numbers, or with.....
New York: Anchor Books, 1990. softcover. 8vo 274pp. see pictures for synopsis. #03364.