I have the 4th edition, which apparently is not listed here on Goodreads, which is fine.
This was a 3 semester sequence in college. I've legit done around half the exercises in that book, and I believe we covered nearly every chapter over the three semesters. For me it's a decent bridge between the classic "solve all the integrals" exemplified by, say, Goursat, and more modern texts attempting to build deeper intuition.
I'm listing it as a reference now as I've actually been back into it several times over the last year to sanity check GPT output, and I expect to continue using it on a regular basis in the future.