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The present book is the outcome of a one-semester lecture course
which the author has given frequently during the last three
decades. The course has been gradually modified over the years in
accordance with changing outlook and with the steadily increasing
sophistication of the audience, third- and fourth-year honours
classes in several universities in Australia and in Canada. Out of
the conviction that no branch of Mathematics can be mastered by
memorizing facts and methods I have tried from the beginning to
make the subject interesting for the reader. Clearly one cannot
hope to please everybody in this respect. I have sought, how ever,
to attract the reader's interest by including a number of dis
cussions and examples which either have interested me on occasion
or resulted from questions of students; some sections and examples
have been taken from work done by now eminent mathematicians in an
early period of their career, assuming that such selections will
appeal to younger readers. So J hope that this book will be found
to be a reasonably modern, although not conventional, text
proposing an amount of material most of which can be dealt with in
a half-year's lecture course. After studying the book the reader
should be able to tackle those problems in group theory which are
scattered in the problem sections of the American Mathematical
Monthly and other similar periodicals."
Illuminating, widely praised book on analytic geometry of circles, the Moebius transformation, and two-dimensional non-Euclidean geometries.
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