Issac Asimov 's Understanding Physics is an extensive three volume survey of the subject but it is not s formal textbook. The copies that I have were published by George Allen and Unwin Ltd, London in 1966. It is, rather, an informal, even anecdotal inquiry into this central branch of science. Its purpose is to communicate in a lively, readable manner the basic principles of physics; the author's chief tools are English language, of which he is a master, and his well established ability to transform even the most complicated concepts, into clear, precise prose. These volumes will enable the student to approach his official textbook with a new understanding and will offer those who turn ti physics from other disciplines, whether students or not, access the subject and proof that it can be made interesting and exciting. The three volumes cover the major areas of physics. Volume 1 Motion, Sound and Heat This volume considers physics from an essentially Newtonian viewpoint. ...
On this site I will be reviewing and posting some of my favorite Physics books and articles. Also some physics problems which I have found interesting will be discussed. Starting with the Flying Circus of Physics by Jearl Walker...