I am afraid you'll have to refresh your general physics, first. You are basically in for a full physics course from head to toes...
Since you would be reasonably short in time, I would suggest this book: "
Physics" by Alonso and Finn. Although I am not a fan of their latest all-in-one volume edition (I'd prefer the previous three tome edition), I believe this could be the right textbook for you. It covers mechanics and EM at a very basic level by giving just the essential results, without wandering around. It is useless for the modern physics part (just a handful of pages, too superficial), but hopefully you've got that already covered...
Another good all-in-one volume is
Ohanian's Physics (I am talking about the earlier editions, I have the 2nd and I like it), but Alonso and Finn give a more succinct exposition.
Should you have more time at your hands I would suggest, for mechanics Kleppner and Kolenkow's "
An Introduction to Mechanics" and for EM Purcell and Morin's "
Electricity and Magnetism".
Ah, and as far as online physics couses go, you can't go wrong with the MIT OCW lessons by Walter Lewin.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-01-physics-i-classical-mechanics-fall-1999/video-lectures/
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-02-electricity-and-magnetism-spring-2002/
May he live in good health for at least 200 years.
EDIT: Just to add that you should also consider that books are like women: beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, try to have a look at the different suggestions that came to you from different posters before making up your mind.
"You've got work to do. Wild, wild work to do". :-]