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Originally Posted by EyePod
No... I've heard all about that book. Apparently, Drexel teachers like the book that copies that book almost to a T. It even copies the colors. So whenever BSL come out with a new book, Welty, Wicks, Wilson, and Rorrer (W^3R) come out with a the same colored book on the same topic. How's the BSL? Are there tons of errors like the W^3R?
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BSL first came out in 1960.
Checking Amazon, it appears the second edition finally rolled out in 2006.
That is what I call a classic. Either that, or it took 46 years for anyone to understand the first edition. I took that course in '82, so I can't say that I remember much about the book.