[FOM] Reprinting the classics
Colin McLarty
colin.mclarty at case.edu
Tue Oct 9 11:36:10 EDT 2012
This may be well known, but i was happily surprised that Dover is
reprinting _Proof Theory: Second Edition_ by Gaisi Takeuti, scheduled
for Jan 16, 2013.
colin
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Sam Sanders <sasander at cage.ugent.be> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Recently, Errett Bishop's original book on Constructive Analysis was reprinted by Ishi Press, with a new foreword by Michael Beeson:
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> (link to Amazon) http://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Constructive-Analysis-Michael-Beeson/dp/4871877140
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> Ishi Press is not a major mathematics publishing house, but a Japanese press run by Americans who studied logic and/or mathematics.
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> In light of the above, my question to you is:
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> Which other books (e.g. in Math. Logic) should be reprinted, according to the FOM community?
>
> In particular, which topics/techniques/... are not readily accessible and therefore in danger of falling into oblivion?
>
>
> For those worried about copyright: there is a legal definition of "out of print" in Japan. Any book which falls under
> this (very broad) definition can be legally reprinted in Japan.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Sam Sanders
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