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MANY teachers will welcome the re-issue in two parts of Mr. Eggar's “Manual of Geometry.” Part i. will prove of particular value just now, since it covers the work specified in the memorandum issued by the Board of Education on the teaching of geometry to beginners. It may be said that the first part deals with the subjects of Euclid, Book i., and the second with those of Euclid, Books ii. to vi.
A Manual of Geometry.
By W. D. Eggar. In two parts. Part i., pp. xiii+160; part ii., pp. x+178. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1910.) Price 2s. each part.
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A Manual of Geometry . Nature 84, 138 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084138e0
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