
Introduction to Modern Abstract Algebra
by David M. Burton
"Introduction to Modern Abstract Algebra" by David M. Burton, Addison-Wesley, 1967. Hardcover, ex-library with typical markings, no dust jacket. A key academic text in mathematics, covering essential algebraic concepts. ISBN: 0-201-00722-3.
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This hardcover edition is in fair condition, showing signs of wear typical of an ex-library book. The spine and corners have noticeable wear, and there is no dust jacket. Library stamps and typical library markings are present, but the binding remains intact, ensuring the text's usability for study and reference.
About This Vintage 1967 Edition
"Introduction to Modern Abstract Algebra" by David M. Burton, published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company in 1967, is a comprehensive textbook on abstract algebra. This edition, printed in Reading, Massachusetts, is an essential resource for students and educators in mathematics. Burton, associated with the University of New Hampshire, provides a thorough exploration of algebraic structures and theories, making it a valuable addition to academic collections. The book's condition reflects its ex-library status, with typical markings but no dust jacket. Its scarcity in the market today makes it a sought-after copy for collectors and scholars of mathematical literature.
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