
Author: H. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens
A School Geometry is a classic geometry textbook by H. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens, updated in a metric edition. It is divided into four parts: I, II, III, and IV, covering foundational Euclidean geometry topics. Part I introduces axioms, lines & angles, triangles, parallels, parallelograms, and practical geometry. Part II deals with areas, problems of area, and axes of reference. Part III treats the circle and symmetry, including properties of circles and symmetric figures. Part IV explores geometrical equivalents of some algebraical formulae — connecting algebra and geometry. The metric edition adapts measurements and constructs using the metric system rather than older units. It is intended for school students preparing for examinations or wanting a strong grounding in geometry. The book includes both theoretical expositions (definitions, postulates, proofs) and numerous geometrical constructions and numerical exercises. Diagrams and graphical work are used to illustrate definitions, theorems and constructions. It has been published in various reprints and editions by publishers like GK Publications, Radha Publishing, and others in South Asia. The book remains valued as a rigorous, old‑school geometry source often used in higher classes, entrance exam prep, and by those who want conceptual depth in Euclidean geometry.