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Topology by James Munkres
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Topology (edition 1999)

by James Munkres

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This is one of those obtuse books where even when you already know everything it is going to say, the presentation is turgid and confusing. The writing is tedious and fails to communicate the interest of topology either from an analytic or a set-theoretic point of view. You could read this whole book three times and still not know why topology was interesting or what it was used for.

Also, the binding is cheap and falls apart easily.

Recommended alternative: General Topology, by Kelley. ( )
3 vote dominus | Jul 31, 2006 |
This is one of those obtuse books where even when you already know everything it is going to say, the presentation is turgid and confusing. The writing is tedious and fails to communicate the interest of topology either from an analytic or a set-theoretic point of view. You could read this whole book three times and still not know why topology was interesting or what it was used for.

Also, the binding is cheap and falls apart easily.

Recommended alternative: General Topology, by Kelley. ( )
3 vote dominus | Jul 31, 2006 |

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