This concise, readable, college-level text treats basic Abstract Algebra in remarkable depth and detail.
It contains all the results needed for Galois theory as well as the Sylow theorems, the Jordan-Hol.
Chapter II (Group Theory) is a rigorous introduction to groups.
Chapter I (Set Theory) covers the basics of sets.
An antidote to the usual surveys of structure, the book presents group theory, Galois theory, and classical ideal theory in a framework emphasizing proof of important theorems.
This concise, readable, college-level text treats basic Abstract Algebra in remarkable depth and detail