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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;''A detailed informal introduction based on ZF set theory.''
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;''A detailed informal introduction based on ZF set theory.''


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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; ''An advanced monograph on ZF set theory.''
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; ''An advanced monograph on set theory.''

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A list of key readings about Set theory.
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Paul R. Halmos, Naive Set Theory.
   (The University Series in Undergraduate Mathematics) Princeton, N. J., etc., Van Nostrand, 1960.
   Reprinted: (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) New York, etc., Springer, 1974. ISBN 0387900926 (Google)
  A detailed informal introduction based on ZF set theory.

Thomas J Jech (2002). Set theory, The third millennium edition revised and expanded. Springer. ISBN 3-540-44085-2. 
   An advanced monograph on set theory.