I recently found a physics book I've enjoyed so much I'd like to share it with others interested in physics. Because physics is a hobby for me and something I've studied in the past, I enjoy books that cover a lot of ground with sufficient mathematical precision while being with concise. I don't need to relearn everything. I still know what a vector is.
I've recently found the perfect book: 

6 Theories of Modern Physics by  Charles Seiffe. 

Other Concise Books

Dirac. The General Theory of Relativity

Einstein. The Meaning of Relativity

If I only could keep a few books here are the ones I would choose:

6 Theories, Princeton Math Companion, D'Invernio: Introducing, Anthony Zee, QFT in a Nutshell, Griffths Q&M, Group Theory for chemisrty, Skeleton Key of Math, Goldstein Classical Mechanics  

 

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