The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill.
Good for studying or looking things up, full of examples on how-to (and how-not-to 8-), not overly theoretical, complete and thorough, aimed at designing rather than analysis. The best general-purpose book on the subject I have found so far, and fun to read too.
"Crash Course in Electronics Technology" by Louis E. Frenzel, Jr.
What it says: a crash course in the basic theory of electronics using programmed instruction, a good book to learn the basics quickly. My copy is quite old and from Sams publishers, I don't know if the book has changed much since.
"Microelectronics" by Millman and Grabel.
Thorough explanations, practical, plenty of examples, but not for beginners. This is for designer of electronics whom do it for a living
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