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Good evening (or, technically, morning, depending on where you are and all that jazz)! Recently a professor of ours told us to look into those books; they're three volumes as far as I'm aware. Thing is, as you probably all know (I mean, they're pretty famous, certainly no indie darlings), they're rather old. I searched around a bit, and got a taste of the prices and whatnot, but apart from Amazon, I cannot find any online bookstore that carries them. "Well blimey, just buy them from there" you might say, but Amazon doesn't always ship worldwide, and residing in Europe I'm in a bit of a... predicament.
So, my question would be; do you have any links to any bookstores that carry these? Are there only three volumes, or more? What about that "Physics" book; is that required reading too? I'm in my second year of Physics, but I've kinda, sorta, lost my track a bit (you get sick for a month, you lose a semester and bam! you're pinned to the ground...), and I figured these would help me get back on the saddle, so to speak.
Thank you for your time.
So, my question would be; do you have any links to any bookstores that carry these? Are there only three volumes, or more? What about that "Physics" book; is that required reading too? I'm in my second year of Physics, but I've kinda, sorta, lost my track a bit (you get sick for a month, you lose a semester and bam! you're pinned to the ground...), and I figured these would help me get back on the saddle, so to speak.
Thank you for your time.