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23 Dec, 2017
Nice
Fits together well, comes apart, easy to drill, can't argue with the price.

24 Nov, 2017
Not all editions are the same
3 of 3 found this helpful The Feynman Lectures are truly great. I'm not active in the field of physics, so I can't comment on their currency (they are quite old now), but to me the real strength comes from the well focused “bite sized” chapters and the progression of these chapters. This organization allows a reader with a background in math and science (and some effort) to understand an amazing amount of 20th century physics. They have changed the way I understand and view the world. Not many books have done that for me.
However, not all editions are equal. Originally, I bought a copy of the “Millennium Edition” (gray cover) of volume 1. Despite the preface stating that this “enhanced electronic edition” was developed to combat pixelation, there is something wrong with the font. I've never seen font like this used in a printed book before. The ink is black, but the characters look gray and fuzzy because they are pixelated -- like a tiny checker board pattern. For me, it is very distracting. When it was time for me to move on to volume 2, I ended up buying a complete set of an older “red cover” edition. I may be missing out on some of the corrections and updates, but the older edition is much better to read.