Help Needed: "Lasers Theory and Application" by Ajay Ghatak

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A user is seeking a soft copy of the book "Lasers Theory and Application" by Ajay Ghatak and requests assistance in locating it. They provide a link to AbeBooks, a site they frequently use, which lists search results for the book. The discussion focuses on finding a digital version or a reliable source to obtain the book.
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I am desperately in search of a book titled " Lasers theory and application" authored by Ajay Ghatak. I will be grateful if someone kindly provides me the soft copy of the book or atleast provide me a source to obtain the same.
 
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The following link will take you to a site I use quite often:

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=Lasers+theory+and+application&x=66&y=20"

I've already done a search for the book you want, so the link takes you to the results of the search.
 
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