
Comic Arithmetic, written by Percival Leigh in 1844, is a satirical exploration of arithmetic principles through humor and wit. The book critiques societal norms while illustrating basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Leigh emphasizes the importance of arithmetic in everyday life, suggesting that mathematical skills can elevate one's social standing. This work combines entertainment with practical insights, making it a unique contribution to both literature and mathematics.




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