That search query——is a classic in math student forums. It points directly to a well-known, rigorous textbook: Advanced Calculus: A Course in Mathematical Analysis by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick.

Check your university library's e-reserve. Or buy a used international edition (ISBN 978-0534926128) for ~$25. The PDFs out there are often the flawed first printing. The 2nd edition (2005) corrected the uniform continuity definition.

Here’s the interesting story behind that specific string of words, not just the book itself. Unlike flashy calculus bestsellers (Stewart, Thomas), Fitzpatrick’s book is lean, mean, and proof-based. It’s designed for transition courses—the bridge from "calculate this integral" to "prove this sequence converges uniformly."

So when you type that search query, you're participating in a quiet, academic cat-and-mouse game—one that involves real analysis, real students, and very real budget constraints.