Good textbook for a first-course in Complex Analysis for independent study [duplicate]
Solution 1:
Visual Complex Analysis by Needham is good. There is also Complex Variables and Applications by Churchill which is geared towards engineers.
Solution 2:
My favorites, in order:
Freitag, Busam - Complex Analysis (The last three chapters are called Elliptic Functions, Elliptic Modular Forms, Analytic Number Theory)
Stein, Shakarchi - Complex Analysis (clear and economic introduction)
Palka - An Introduction to Complex Function Theory (quite verbal, but covers a lot in great detail)
Lang - Complex Analysis (typical Lang style with concise proofs, altough it starts quite slowly, a nice coverage of topological aspects of contour integration, and some advanced topics with applications to analysis and number theory in the end)
Solution 3:
You may like Stein and Shakarchi's book on Complex Analysis.
Solution 4:
I like Conway's Functions of one complex variable I a lot. It is very well written and gives a thorough account of the basics of complex analysis. And a section on Riemann's $\zeta$-function is also included.
There is also Functions of one complex variable II featuring for instance a proof of the Bieberbach Conjecture, harmonic functions and potential theory.