Do You Have Sagan's Ebooks in Ebook Format?

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The discussion centers around the search for ebook copies of Carl Sagan's writings, with users expressing interest in obtaining his books. Participants are reaching out to each other for assistance, with one user providing an email for direct contact regarding ebook sharing. There is a sense of community as users connect over their shared interest in Sagan's work, with one member noting their geographical proximity to another participant from Borneo. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with Sagan's writings, with some users expressing a desire to start reading his material and discussing the difficulty of finding his books locally.
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does anyone have copies of Sagan's writings in ebook format?
if you do have them, send me an email to spyd3r_x@yahoo.com
thank you!
 
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Hello, I'm also looking for Sagan books. Is there some source online?

Garagegraphyx, I never thought I would be meeting someone from just across the border from Brunei. You're the first person from Borneo that I have encountered on the PF.
 
(...what recon and garagegraphyx said...) - if you get a copy, send me one.
 
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nice..
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you read sagan too? i just started getting interested in his material. a great writer...i have yet to find his book here in miri... r u studying, recon?
 


Originally posted by garagegraphyx
oooo...
nice..
heheh
you read sagan too? i just started getting interested in his material. a great writer...i have yet to find his book here in miri... r u studying, recon?

No, I have not started on Sagan yet. But, I have heard a GREAT DEAL about it and would like to start now. And yes, I am in Menengah Lima this year.
 
By looking around, it seems like Dr. Hassani's books are great for studying "mathematical methods for the physicist/engineer." One is for the beginner physicist [Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields] and the other is [Mathematical Physics: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations] for the advanced undergraduate / grad student. I'm a sophomore undergrad and I have taken up the standard calculus sequence (~3sems) and ODEs. I want to self study ahead in mathematics...

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