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From: Frederick Williams on 7 May 2010 10:33 Christopher Henrich wrote: > > In article <4BE17DAC.41BCA56D(a)tesco.net>, > Frederick Williams <frederick.williams2(a)tesco.net> wrote: > > > I was going to buy Spanier's Algebraic Topology to learn some... um... > > algebraic topology. Unfortunately the paperback costs forty four quid > > from Amazon(*) so I'm wondering if there is something similar that is > > more reasonably priced. > > > > (* How I hate them: is there any e-commerce web site that is more > > cluttered and full of errors than Amazon?) > > Hatcher's Algebraic Topology is available as a free download from > Cambridge University Press. I've got it. It looks quite nice. I'd much prefer to read a book than a screen so if it turns out to be as good as it seems I shall buy it. -- I can't go on, I'll go on.
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