Classical Where Can I Find Volume 1 of 'Advanced Problems in School Physics'?

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A user is seeking "Advanced Problems in School Physics" Volume 1 by Cengage Learning, expressing difficulty in finding it due to stock issues. They already possess Volume 2 and are looking for either a direct purchase link or a paid download link, as existing options like Scribd are not working. Another user provides a link to a used copy on AbeBooks, noting that it is quite expensive. The discussion centers around locating the book and the challenges of availability.
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Hi there,everyone
I am in need of the following book
"Advanced Problems in School Physics" Volume 1( By Cengage Learning)
I have volume 2
But no matter how hard I try, I can't get the first volume( it's either out of stock or is currently unavailable etc.)
I would greatly/deeply appreciate it if some of you guys could give me a direct link using which i can buy the book or if the former is impossible, a download link which requires payment( the scribd link isn't working for me)Thanks a lot!

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