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I'm looking for books that could enhance the learning of calculus. At the moment, I have the following titles:

Do you know more books that such as the examples I just gave?

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  • Calculus: A Complete Course by Robert A. Adams offers a pretty good look at calculus in my opinion. I haven't read the entire thing, but the help I've had so far from it has been good. That's all I have to offer, I'm afraid! – Old mate Mar 15 '15 at 11:52
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    A Primer of Infinitesimal Analysis, John Bell. –  May 23 '15 at 01:36

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Calculus book recommendations (for complete beginner)

What books are recommended for learning calculus on my own?

Those are good books you've stated; other books mentioned by others in the aforementioned links, like the classic Spivak, or even the newer Courant's Calculus books, should be enough for a great start to a Calculus course.

Considering you want mainly supplements, the Internet is probably the best resource for you, followed by Schaum's solved problems books in both Physics (Mainly Electromagnetism and Mechanics , and possibly even QM) and Math (I.e. Schaum's 3000 solved problems in Calculus, Schaum's 3000 solved problems in Advanced Calculus etc...)

If you're not satisfied, then take a look here: http://math.about.com/od/booksresourcesdvds/tp/calculustp.htm