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Solid Geometry
Originally published during World War II, this textbook was designed to provide a concise and practical introduction to three-dimensional geometry. It focuses on the fundamental properties of lines, planes, and solids in space, such as prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. The text is notable for its clear, logical progression and its emphasis on computational problems and applications, particularly those relevant to navigation and technical sciences of the era. By bridging the gap between theoretical proofs and practical measurement, Leighton’s work serves as a foundational resource for students mastering spatial visualization and geometric principles.
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