Re: why does professor david c ullrich have to put people down to feel good about himself?



On Dec 4, 5:01 pm, Tim Smith <reply_in_gr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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 lwal...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
And this 'breaking the bank' business is silliness. Right now, in the
U.S. one can get a copy of Suppes's 'Axiomatic Set Theory' online for
$8.78, tax and shipping included.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm hoping to buy a
textbook after the holidays, in January or
early February, and I'll keep this post and
suggested textbook/price in mind.

<http://www.doverpublications.com/>

You can get pretty much everything there that would be needed for a good
undergraduate mathematics program, and probably enough for what would
have been a good graduate program 30 years ago, without breaking the
bank.

Yes, Dover is great. And especially by buying used copies online (or
in used bookstores), one can get a riches of information for cheap.

And Dover now has Paul Cohen's book republished!

MoeBlee

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