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Abstract Andrew Pressley’s Elementary Differential Geometry (2nd edition, Springer, 2010) is a widely adopted textbook that bridges the gap between intuitive geometric notions and rigorous mathematical analysis. This paper summarizes the book’s structure, core topics (curves and surfaces), its use of the modern moving frame method, and its emphasis on worked examples. The review also discusses the book’s suitability for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. 1. Introduction Differential geometry studies geometric objects (curves, surfaces, manifolds) using calculus. Pressley’s text is renowned for its clarity, concrete calculations, and gradual abstraction. Unlike older texts that rely heavily on coordinate-based formulas, Pressley introduces vector methods early, aligning with modern practice.