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Calculus-Based Physics (textbook and supplementary materials), by Jeffrey W. Schnick (PDF and Word files at cbphysics.org)
Calculus-Based Physics I (University Press of Florida, 2008), by Jeffrey W. Schnick (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus-Based Physics II (University Press of Florida, 2008), by Jeffrey W. Schnick (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus, differential and integral, with problems and solutions (Littlefield, Adams, 1956), by G. M. Petersen and R. F. Graesser (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus eclipsis solis observatae die 19. novembris 1816, cui accedunt elementa eclipsium quas patitur tellus, luna eam inter et solem versante, ab anno 1861 usque ad annum 1900, ex tabulis astronomicis recentissime conditis et calculo parallactico ad meridianum Berolinensem, Hafniensem, Mediolanensem, Petropolitanum, Pragensem, et Viennensem deducta, atque typo ecliptico, et tabulis projectionum orthographicarum, collustrata a Cassiano Hallashka ... (typis T. Hasse, 1820), by Cassian Hallaschka (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for beginners (University press, 1910), by J. W. Mercer (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus for business and related fields (Dubuque, Iowa, 1956), by C. Frank Smith and George Reginald Davies (page images at HathiTrust)
The Calculus for Engineers (London and New York: Edward Arnold, 1897), by John Perry (page images at Google)
The calculus for engineers (E. Arnold, 1902), by John Perry (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for engineers (Scott, Greenwood, & son, 1914), by Ewart S. Andrews and H. Bryon Heywood (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for engineers. (E. Arnold, 1897), by John Perry (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for engineers and physicists : integration and differentiation, with applications to technical problems and classified reference tables of integrals and methods of integration (Griffin, 1908), by Robert H. Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for engineers and physicists: Integration and differentiation, with applications to technical problems; with classified reference tables of integrals and methods of integration. (Griffin, 1897), by Robert H. Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
The calculus for functions defined over a perfect set (1914), by William Harold Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus for Practical Engineers in a Simple, Quick Engineering Way (Austin, TX: Steck Co., c1942), by Alois Cibulka (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Calculus for schools (E. Arnold, 1923), by R. C. Fawdry and Clement V. Durell (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus for the Life Sciences: A Modeling Approach (2 volumes, intended for different audiences; c2011-2013), by James L. Cornette and Ralph A. Ackerman (PDF files with commentary at Iowa States)
Calculus I (electronic edition, c2007), by Paul Dawkins (illustrated HTML and PDF with commentary at lamar.edu)
Calculus I, II, and III (second edition, with student guides and errata corrections; 6 volumes originally published New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985), by Jerrold E. Marsden and Alan Weinstein, contrib. by Frederick H. Soon (PDF files at Caltech)
Calculus II (electronic edition, c2007), by Paul Dawkins (illustrated HTML and PDF with commentary at lamar.edu)
Calculus III (electronic edition, c2007), by Paul Dawkins (illustrated HTML and PDF with commentary at lamar.edu)
The Calculus Integral (beta 1.0, 2010), by Brian S. Thomson (PDF at classicalrealanalysis.info)
Calculus made easy being a very simplest introduction to those beautiful methods of recknoning which are generally called by the terrifying names of the differntial calculus and the integral calculus. (Macmillan, 1914), by Silvanus P. Thompson (page images at HathiTrust)
Calculus made easy: being a very-simplest introduction to those beautiful methods of reckoning which are generally called by the terrifying names of the differential calculus and the integral calculus (Macmillan [and co., limited], 1911), by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (page images at HathiTrust)
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