Horatio Scott CarslawI'd say your best bet is with works from the early 20th century, The elements of non-Euclidean plane geometry and trigonometry (1916)when this sort of thing was in fashion:
Duncan M'Laren Young Sommerville The elements of non-Euclidean geometry (1919)
Julian Lowell Coolidge, The elements of non-Euclidean geometry (1909)
Horatio Scott Carslaw, The elements of non-Euclidean plane geometry and trigonometry (1916)
Duncan M'Laren Young Sommerville, The elements of non-Euclidean geometry (1919)