I haven't studied galois at all but I was browsing the cambridge books they use and this stood out for some reason. It may or may not be useful but I didn't see the harm in mentioning it. These are the books that are deemed appropriate for the Cambridge Maths tripos Galois Theory Course(third course taken to do with groups):
E. Artin Galois Theory. Dover Publications (£6.99 paperback)
I. Stewart Galois Theory. Taylor & Francis Ltd Chapman & Hall/CRC 3rd edition (£24.99)
B. L. van der Waerden Modern Algebra. Ungar Pub 1949 (Out of print)
S. Lang Algebra (Graduate Texts in Mathematics). Springer-Verlag New York Inc (£38.50 hardback) I. Kaplansky Fields and Rings. The University of Chicago Press (£16.00 Paperback)
Stewart and Artin are both mentioned.
Groups, Rings and Modules(second course taken):
P.M.Cohn Classic Algebra. Wiley, 2000 (£29.95 paperback)
P.J. Cameron Introduction to Algebra. OUP (£27 paperback)
J.B. Fraleigh A First Course in Abstract Algebra. Addison Wesley, 2003 (£47.99 paperback)
B. Hartley and T.O. Hawkes Rings, Modules and Linear Algebra: a further course in algebra. Chapman
and Hall, 1970 (out of print)
I. Herstein Topics in Algebra. John Wiley and Sons, 1975 (£45.99 hardback)
P.M. Neumann, G.A. Stoy and E.C. Thomson Groups and Geometry. OUP 1994 (£35.99 paperback) M. Artin Algebra. Prentice Hall, 1991 (£53.99 hardback)
Group Theory(first course taken - may be basic(?)):
M.A. Armstrong Groups and Symmetry. Springer–Verlag 1988 (£33.00 hardback)
† Alan F Beardon Algebra and Geometry. CUP 2005 (£21.99 paperback, £48 hardback).
R.P. Burn Groups, a Path to Geometry. Cambridge University Press 1987 (£20.95 paperback)
J.A. Green Sets and Groups: a first course in Algebra. Chapman and Hall/CRC 1988 (£38.99 paper-
back)
W. Lederman Introduction to Group Theory. Longman 1976 (out of print)
Nathan Carter Visual Group Theory. Mathematical Association of America Textbooks (£45)
This may be of some use...
Again, sorry if it's absolutely worthless.
