Volume 2 of Burckel's Book on Complex Analysis

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The discussion centers on the mystery surrounding the absence of Volume 2 of Robert Burckel's "An Introduction to Classical Complex Analysis." Despite Volume 1 containing a description and table of contents for Volume 2, it appears that Volume 2 has never been published or is otherwise unavailable. It is not listed on major online used book platforms or in the Library of Congress, raising questions about its existence. Participants suggest reaching out directly to Professor Burckel via email to inquire about the status of Volume 2, emphasizing the importance of a polite and appreciative approach in such communications.
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I have a copy of Robert Burckel's An Introduction to Classical Complex Analysis, Volume 1. What happened to volume 2? The introduction to volume 1 contains a description of the contents of volume 2. It also contains the table of contents of volume 2. The beginning of volume 1 lists some of the other math books available from the same publisher (Academic Press) and volume 2 is on that list. However, as far as I can tell, volume 2 doesn't exist. It isn't available from any major online used book service. It isn't listed in the Library of Congress (although volume 1 is present). Does anyone know the story behind volume 2?
 
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He's still on the faculty at Kansas State U., according to the website, if that helps.
 
jcw99 said:
He's still on the faculty at Kansas State U., according to the website, if that helps.

Thanks for your reply. I found prof. Burckel's email address, but decided to post the question here rather than ask him directly. I don't know him and don't know how he would react to being contacted by some random person on the internet.
 
I have generally found that professors who have authored books will be happy to respond to an email that starts something like:

"Dear Prof. ______,

I greatly enjoyed your textbook ______ Volume 1; however, I have been unable to find any copies of Volume 2. If you have time, could you tell me if it has been published and, if so, where I might purchase a copy?"

Throw in some book-specific compliments if they make sense to you.

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