Technical books that have been read cover to cover

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I would like to know which technical books have you read cover to cover and solved the problems with or without external help from outside?

So far I only finished reading Srednicki's and Peskin's & Schroeder's.

Iv'e got a lot of stuff to read ad infinitum
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I also completed reading a lot of technical books in Hebrew from the OU in math.
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All of the problems? No one does every exercise, do they?

I'm pretty sure we did Goodman, Fourier Optics, cover to cover at school. Also maybe Protter-Morrey, Calculus, in high school. Otherwise I've found it very rare for an instructor not to exclude parts.

In my working life, probably just Colonel Wm. T. McLyman, Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook.

Cover to cover just isn't my style, usually some of it is a waste of effort.
 

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