8/23 i have a friend coming from out of town next week. hes a
physicist and asked me to take him to what he calls a
'science bookstore'. ive never heard of such a thing, but
would like to go to one myself. he is interested in
buying physics books. is there a 'science bookstore' in
the bay area? im hoping to take him to a place other
than the asuc... [his work is in condensed matter theory,
if that helps] -hahnak
\_ Well, he would probably like the physics and related
sections of the campus bookstores. Also, Cody's is
fairly respectable though somewhat random the last
time I looked.
\_ best place i've been to is University Bookstore on University
Ave and High St in downtown Palo Alto. -ali
\_ ObStacy's for just sheer variety. --jon
\-Cody's has a pretty good selection of Springers. Occasionally
they have really good prices during their "Silver Sale" [silver =
physics, yellow = math]. ASUC actually has reasonable number of books
on condensed matter physics. [reasonable here is 3 instead of 0].
stacy's and [stanford] univeristy books are best bet for south bay.
[dont bother with kepler's ... it is an overrated bookstore ... they
are just good for fiction and "events"]. --psb
\_ There's also a Stacy's in SF (on Market, a block from the
Montgomery BART). Black Oaks is also worth checking out.
There are some real finds there. |