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Introduction to Mathematical Probability 1e 1pr 1937

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Introduction to Mathematical Probability 1e 1pr 1937

by Uspensky, J. V

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McGH, 1963 (...it all began with a dispute between gamblers in 1354...); my copy is still tight sturdy and superclean: 411 pages, no marks anywhere; shelving error: pages 58 - 78 have corners turned; book is a Stanford class derivative: a Historical American Probability Klassic; keep forever for the rest of your life! ! (on the cheap); applications of Probability to other sciences not in this volume: perhaps forthcoming!

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Title
Introduction to Mathematical Probability 1e 1pr 1937
Author
Uspensky, J. V
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
3rd Edition
Publisher
McGH
Date Published
1963
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~9 x 7 hardcover;

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