Abundance of worked-out examples and over 300 problems (some with hints and answers) make this an excellent text for 1-year graduate or undergraduate course, independent study. Unabridged 1984 reissue of first Dover 1972 edition.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Elementary Real and Complex Analysis by Georgi E. Shilov Excellent undergraduate-level text offers coverage of real numbers, sets, metric spaces, limits, continuous functions, much more. Each chapter contains a problem set with hints and answers. 1973 edition.
A Second Course in Complex Analysis by William A. Veech Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this clear, self-contained treatment of important areas in complex analysis is chiefly classical in content and emphasizes geometry of complex mappings. 1967 edition.
Function Theory on Planar Domains: A Second Course in Complex Analysis by Stephen D. Fisher This treatment of complex analysis focuses on function theory on a finitely connected planar domain. It emphasizes domains bounded by a finite number of disjoint analytic simple closed curves. 1983 edition.
Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Analysis and Mathematical Physics by Sergio Albeverio, Jens Erik Fenstad, Raphael Høegh-Krohn, Tom Lindstrøm Two-part treatment begins with a self-contained introduction to the subject, followed by applications to stochastic analysis and mathematical physics. "A welcome addition." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 1986 edition.