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This web site is now available in textbook format from Primis/McGraw-Hill, Inc. The hardcopy version includes a CD of the Astronomy Notes web site. The latest edition of the hardcopy is as of June 2007. There are three ways to get the textbook:
  1. College/university bookstores requesting multiple copies of the textbook for classes can contact McGraw-Hill Customer Service to place their bookstore orders at 1-800-338-3987.

  2. College professors and others in academia in the United States can purchase the book by calling the McGraw-Hill College Toll Free Customer Service number, 1-800-338-3987. Ask for Astronomy Notes (2007 Edition) by Nick Strobel, ISBN 0077235746. College professors can also check with their local McGraw-Hill campus representative. Persons in academia outside the U.S. will need to contact their McGraw-Hill representative listed on the International Offices web page.

  3. People outside of academia in the United States can purchase the book from McGraw-Hill's Direct Marketing Department at 1-800-262-4729. Ask for Astronomy Notes (2007 Edition) by Nick Strobel, ISBN 0077235746.

    People outside of academia and outside the United States can purchase the book from McGraw-Hill's International Sales Office in Columbus, Ohio (USA) at 1-609-426-5753. Ask for Astronomy Notes (2007 Edition) by Nick Strobel, ISBN 0077235746.

  4. PDF versions of each chapter of the textbook are now available from the McGraw-Hill's Primis Online eBookstore. You will need to have version 7 (or higher) of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the eBook chapter files. Primis gives you a "digital discount" for purchasing the book in this format, since you will supply the paper if you decide to print the computer files. If you have problems with your eBookstore purchase, contact 1-800-962-9342. There is a $5 (US) minimum charge for each chapter if you purchase the chapters individually. Note that it will probably be more efficient and cost-effective for you to purchase the entire book PDF rather than individual chapters.

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last updated: January 3, 2008

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Author of original content: Nick Strobel