Spivak was a lot of fun—and very readable. Amusing footnotes, too. (I still remember the rant against Newtonian notation for derivatives).
If you like Spivak, they’ve reprinted his five volume epic on differential geometry. It’s pretty glorious.
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Spivak was a lot of fun—and very readable. Amusing footnotes, too. (I still remember the rant against Newtonian notation for derivatives).
If you like Spivak, they’ve reprinted his five volume epic on differential geometry. It’s pretty glorious.