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In the preface of Introduction to calculus and Analysis I written by Richard Courant, the author said that

Numerous examples and problems are given at the end of various chapters. Some are challenging, some are even difficult; most of them supplement the material in the text. In an additional pamphlet more problems and exercises of a routine character will be collected, and moreover, answers or hints for the solutions will be given.

Have you seen this pamphlet? What's the name of this pamphlet or where can I get it?

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The book you're asking about is:

Albert Abraham Blank, Problems in Calculus and Analysis, 1966, x + 264 pages.

See: WorldCat listing and google-books listing and AbeBooks listing

For reviews in English, see: [1] Santi Kumar Chatterjea, Zbl 135.26805 and [2] John Wainwright Hesselgreaves, Mathematical Gazette 51 #376 (May 1967), p. 165. JSTOR

For a review in Russian, see: L. Tclaf, Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz. 6:6 (1966), pp. 1142–1143.

For a review in Norwegian, see Olav Njåstad, Nordisk Matematisk Tidskrift 14 #3-4 (1966), pp. 116-117. JSTOR