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JFo
Jan27-05, 09:37 PM
Let me start off by apologizing for starting another "book" thread. I realize that some of you must be sick to death of these types of questions, but I didnt see this topic anywhere in previous threads. As I'm sure you know, students are usually quite poor and don't want to risk making a mistake and get a book that wasn't what they expected. So here goes the question:

Are the (cheaper) paper-back versions of classic texts such as Courant, Apostol, Spivak's calculus, word-for-word replicas of the original hard-back copies?
Are there any other differences besides the hardness of their covers? :tongue:

Thanks for your help
JFo

courtrigrad
Jan27-05, 09:43 PM
yes. and you can get courant's book and apostol's book (both volumes) online which i am studying right now

JFo
Jan28-05, 06:37 PM
yes. and you can get courant's book and apostol's book (both volumes) online which i am studying right now
So your using the paper-back version?
Can I get the ISBN # from you?

Regards,
JF

courtrigrad
Jan28-05, 07:38 PM
no i am using the hard back version (just checked em out of library). but they the actual ebooks online

JFo
Jan28-05, 08:48 PM
no i am using the hard back version (just checked em out of library). but they the actual ebooks online
How do you know they are the same then?

WORLD-HEN
Jan29-05, 06:28 AM
Which book of Courant were you talking about? If it was "An Introduction to Calculus and Analysis", then heres the ISBN for the paper back version.

Volume one : 81-8128-168-3
Volume two : 81-8128-169-1

I dont see why the paper back and hard back should be any different. Its logically absurd :) Its just the same book with a different binding.