Notes on Introductory Combinatorics by George Polya
This is a delightful little paperback which presents a day-by-day transcription of a course taught jointly by Polya and Tarjan at Stanford University...One can count on [Polya and Tarjan] for new insights and a fresh outlook. Both instructors taught by presenting a succession of examples rather than by presenting a body of theory...[The book] is very well suited as supplementary material for any introductory class on combinatorics; as such, it is very highly recommended. Finally, for all of us who like the topic and delight in observing skilled professionals at work, this book is entertaining and, yes, instructive, reading.
-Mathematical Reviews (Review of the original hardcover edition)
The mathematical community welcomes this book as a final contribution to honour the teacher G. Polya.
-Zentralblatt MATH (Review of the original hardcover edition)