Description: This is a full leatherbound book published in 1839 by Durrie and Peck, New Haven, containing three textbooks by Jeremiah Day:A Treatise of Plane Trigonometry, to which is prefixed a Summary View of the Nature and Use of Logarithms; being The Second Part of A Course in Mathematics. 155 pages.A Practical Application of The Principles of Geometry to the Mensuration of Superficies and Solid: Being The Third Part of A Course in Mathematics. 96 pages.The Mathematical Principles of Navigation and Surveying, with the Mensuration of Heights and Distances, being The Third Part of A Course of Mathematics. 119 pages.Intended for instruction of college students. Includes several fold-out diagrams, two of which have extra creases. There's an owner's signature on the front flyleaf, otherwise the book is unmarked, securely bound. About average foxing stains inside. The bottom board corners are rubbed through, there's some wear in the spine ends, and there are scattered stains and rubs on the boards. The leather was treated with a preservative oil, and there's very little shedding. A nice example of an early American college textbook. Free shipping in the USA. Thanks for looking! Loc: leather drawer #1.
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Binding: Leather
Language: English
Author: Jeremiah Day
Publisher: Durrie & Peck
Topic: Mathematics
Original/Facsimile: Original