This book was first published in 1942 for distribution to American soldiers during WWII. The title character, T.C. Mits is an acronym for The Celebrated Man In The Street. Like many Americans who fought in the war, everyman Mits has a limited education. The point of this book is to provide that everyman with a series of short lessons in mathematics. The presentation is unique, heavily illustrated with line drawings, and all text is presented as free verse.
"This book was first published in 1942 for distribution to American soldiers during WWII. The title character, T.C. Mits is an acronym for The Celebrated Man In The Street. Like many Americans who fought in the war, everyman Mits has a limited education. The point of this book is to provide that everyman with a series of short lessons in mathematics. The presentation is unique, heavily illustrated with line drawings, and all text is presented as free verse."@en
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