Advanced Calculus 1st Edition Errata - Fitzpatrick

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The discussion centers on the difficulty of locating errata for the first edition of "Advanced Calculus: A Course in Mathematical Analysis" by Fitzpatrick, published in 1995. While errata for the second edition is available, users note that the first edition differs significantly, making it challenging to find relevant corrections. One participant suggests reaching out directly to the author for assistance in obtaining the necessary errata.
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I have Advanced Calculus: A Course in Mathematical Analysis by Fitzpatrick [1st edition] but I'm not able to find the errata anywhere. I've found it for the second edition but the first edition is much different from the second. If anyone knows where I can find it thanks.
 
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As a book from 1995, it is less likely to have a PDF errata floating around.

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Dang Ill have to look around some more. Hmm I'll just email him then.
 
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