I'm seeking suggestions for a calculus textbook that I could use to teach myself the subject.
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[Personal details removed.] I know that most calculus textbooks are designed to be taught to classes, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a textbook specifically designed for autodidacts, or one that would be particularly useful for the purpose. (If you just know of a good general textbook, I'd be grateful to hear that as well.)
Thanks to anyone who gives a suggestion.
EDIT: Chose a Marvin-Gardner-edited version of Calculus Made Easy, accompanied by Khan Academy lessons.
I'll second Khan academy. They only have practice exercises for differential calculus, but there are videos for pretty much everything. It's possible to learn very quickly with the practice exercises.
Yes, Khan Academy got everything you need. Also see Just Math Tutotrials and A Gentle Introduction To Learning Calculus. And here are lots of free Calculus books.