ATHENÆUM, March 9, 1861.—"In the work before us he has digested a complete Elementary Course by aid of his long experience as a teacher and a writer; and he has produced a very useful book.... Mr. Young has not allowed his own taste to rule the distribution, but has adjusted his parts with the skill of a veteran."
THE LONDON REVIEW, April 6, 1861.—"Mr. Young is well known as the author of undoubtedly the best treatise on the 'Theory of Equations' which is to be found in our language—a treatise distinguished by originality of thought, great learning, and admirable perspicuity. Nor are these qualities wanting in the work which we are reviewing.... Considering the difficulty of the task which Mr. Young has undertaken to discharge, and the extent of useful knowledge he has succeeded in imparting accurately and lucidly in so small a compass, we can without hesitation commend this work to the public as by far the best elementary course of mathematics in our language."
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BY GEORGE GODWIN, ESQ., F.R.S.,
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ASSISTED BY JOHN BROWN.
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