Re: all the good books are OOP



Allan Adler wrote:
>
> Devlin's Aspects of Constructibility,
> Barwise's Admissible Sets and Structures
> Fremlin's Consequences of Martin's Axiom
> are all out of print. Walker's book on the Stone-Cech compactification
> is in print but very expensive (used, it's over $100).
>
> What does one read instead?

One needs an academic library, or the service of interlibrary loans at
an ordinary library.

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