Free Support 24/7
011 208 1308
Genre: Mathematics, Textbook, Academic, Algebra
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Book Review:
Higher Algebra by Bernard Child is a classic textbook aimed at advanced school and undergraduate students studying algebra at a higher level. Published by Aites Publishers, India, it is part of a respected series of mathematical works designed to build a strong conceptual foundation in algebraic theory, problem-solving, and analytical thinking.
The book likely covers topics such as polynomial equations, theory of equations, inequalities, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, complex numbers, determinants, matrices, and possibly an introduction to abstract algebraic structures. Bernard Child’s approach is known for its clarity, systematic presentation, and abundance of graded examples and exercises, making it a popular choice for self-study and competitive exam preparation in regions following British-influenced curricula.
As a traditional textbook, it emphasizes methodical reasoning and practice over modern pedagogical visuals or interactive elements. Its strength lies in its thoroughness and reliability as a reference for core algebraic techniques and proofs.
This edition is best suited for serious mathematics students, teachers, and anyone preparing for university entrance exams or mathematics Olympiads. While newer textbooks may incorporate more contemporary applications or digital resources, Higher Algebra remains a timeless and trusted resource for mastering the fundamentals of the subject. A solid, no-frills guide to algebraic mastery.