MAA Textbooks cover all levels of the undergraduate curriculum, with a focus on textbooks for upper division students. They are written by college and university faculty, and are carefully reviewed by an editorial board of teaching faculty in order to ensure superior exposition. The editorial board is especially interested in innovative manuscripts.
Series Editor: Zaven Karian
Books available for download include:
Bridge to Abstract Mathematics
Ralph W. Oberste-Vorth, Aristides Mouzakitis, and Bonita A. Lawrence
Calculus Deconstructed
Zbigniew H. Nitecki
Combinatorics: A Guided Tour
David R. Mazur
Combinatorics: A Problem Oriented Approach
Daniel A. Marcus
Differential Geometry and Its Applications
John Oprea
Elementary Cryptanalysis, 2nd ed. (NML22)
Abraham Sinkov revised and updated by Todd Feil
Elementary Mathematical Models: Order Aplenty and a Glimpse of Chaos
Dan Kalman
An Episodic History of Mathematics: Mathematical Culture Through Problem Solving
Steven G. Krantz
Essentials of Mathematics
Margie Hale
Fourier Series
Rajendra Bhatia
Functions, Data, and Models: An Applied Approach to College Algebra
Sheldon P. Gordon and Florence S. Gordon
Game Theory and Strategy (NML36)
Philip D. Straffin
Geometry Revisited (NML19)
H.S.M. Coxeter and S.L. Greitzer
Graph Theory: A Problem Oriented Approach
Daniel A. Marcus
Knot Theory (CAM24)
Charles Livingston
Learning Modern Algebra: From Early Attempts to Prove Fermat's Last Theorem
Al Cuoco and Joseph J. Rotman
Lie Groups: A Problem-Oriented Introduction via Matrix Groups
Harriet Pollatsek
Mathematical Interest Theory
Leslie Jane Federer Vaaler and James W. Daniel
Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers
Elizabeth G. Bremigan, Ralph J. Bremigan, and John D. Lorch
Mathematics of Choice (NML15)
Ivan Niven
Mathematics of Games and Gambling (NML28)
Edward Packel
Number Theory Through Inquiry
David C. Marshall, Edward Odell & Michael Starbird
A Primer of Real Functions, 4th ed. (CAM13)
Ralph P. Boas, revised and updated by Harold P. Boas