This book gives a modern, comprehensive introduction to the principles of quantum mechanics, to the main approximation methods and to the application of quantum theory to a wide variety of systems. The needs of students having an average mathematical ability are kept very much in mind, with the avoidance of complex mathematical arguments and any undue compression of material
A very good undergrad QM text. It contains a lot of information (its about 800 pages long). It loses a star because I didn't like particularly like the way it was organized and the index didn't always have what I was looking for.
This book sucks majorly for learning QM. It has absolutely 0 examples, and most of the problems are just proofs. Not helpful at all. It does, however, make a decent reference, since it's quite comprehensive and good for looking things up.