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A GitHub repository sharing a list of math books has sparked discussion on the quality and usefulness of the collection, with some users praising its comprehensiveness and others criticizing its lack of curation.
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And keep in mind that these are from the pre-1990 USSR, so don't expect any modern maths or CS.
From the list, I have only read What is Mathematics? by Courant, which is a well-known and excellent book. I’d add Princeton Companion to Mathematics as a more advanced version, and Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences by Mary Boas as a more detailed alternative to What is Mathematics, to the list. Other titles on the list, such as those on probability or linear algebra, are perhaps less well-known.