Where can I find PDF Black holes White Dwars and Neutron Stars

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Where can I find PDF "Black holes White Dwars and Neutron Stars"

Gents,
Could u pls advise me if you know where can i find book "Black holes White Dwars and Neutron Stars" Authors Shapiro, Tuekolsky (free PDF or DJVu or other format)

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I found an edition published in 1983, so unless the publishers have waived their copyright, the book is still protected. And they probably haven't done so, since the that edition is still in print. If you find a free copy of it, you should make sure it's legal.
 


Hello,

Thank you for your inquiry. You can find a PDF version of the book "Black Holes White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars" by Shapiro and Teukolsky on various online platforms such as Amazon, Google Books, and Barnes and Noble. You can also try searching for it on websites that offer free e-books such as Project Gutenberg or Open Library. Alternatively, you can check with your local library to see if they have a digital copy available for borrowing. I hope this helps. Happy reading!
 
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