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I was in optometry school and have decided to change fields. I have a lot of books that I need to sell so please contact me if there is any item you are needing. Thank you
 
Wow!

What was the reason for your departure?
 
I would be interested in buying a copy of Geometrical and Visual Optics : A Clinical Introduction by Steven Schwartz if you have one.

This book is out of print, and for some reason our optics professor refuses to update textbooks. If anyone has a copy of this book that they are willing to part with, please let me know.

Thanks!
 
😎I have searched the internet for the book but there are no free version of the book, if u find one please send me a copy
 
I would be interested in buying a copy of Geometrical and Visual Optics : A Clinical Introduction by Steven Schwartz if you have one.

This book is out of print, and for some reason our optics professor refuses to update textbooks. If anyone has a copy of this book that they are willing to part with, please let me know.

Thanks!

Geometrical and Visual Optics: A Clinical Introduction, by Steven H. Schwartz; $90.00 + $3.99 for shipping/handling:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0071374159/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

Do you really need it, though? Unless it would somehow be verified that you have/are using a copy, I don't know you need to acquire a book simply because your professor recommends (or even "requires") it for his/her class (particularly not to acquire one that's out of print and difficult to find).
 
Interested in clinical books such as Mass Eye and Wills Eye Manual.
 
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