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I've been reading the book The Cauchy-Schwarz master class and I'm enjoying it very much so far. In particular, I very much like the style of exposition which explains, connects and illustrates great ideas in inequalities well, shows some interesting advanced applications, and provides historical background. Moreover, I wish I'd read (parts of) it back in high school, as there are many gems in it which come up in math Olympiads; it's amazing how the book manages to be relevant for mathematicians in all stages of their development. Overall, I believe reading it will be an enjoyable experience which will give me a more holistic and principled perspective on the art of inequalities.

Are you aware of books that do a similar thing for other areas of math?

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