Classical Princeton press 30% till July 31,2022

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Princeton Press is currently offering a 30% discount on all titles, with the discount code PUP30 available for use. This promotion includes Wald's new Electromagnetism (E&M) textbook, which can be pre-ordered for $35 before tax and shipping. The discussion highlights the opportunity to expand personal libraries with this discount and encourages others to take advantage of the offer.
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Just received a nice pamphlet in the mail from Princeton Press. Anyhow, it's 30% off all titles with a discount code. Do not have the discount code on hand, at the moment. Maybe a good time to add more books to our libraries :)
 
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Since this thread was split off to bring attention to Wald's new E&M text ,
I thought it would be helpful to quote this post that was moved.
$35 is the price for Wald's book (as a pre-order) using this coupon code, before tax and shipping.

hutchphd said:
I note that with the code PUP30 at the Princeton U Press the hardcover cost is $35...! I've ordered one (March 22 2022 )
 
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