Bibliography
General Relativity cannot be learned by using only one textbook. You need to have at least five of them open at the same time...
Textbooks
- James Hartle, Gravity: An Introduction to Einstein's General Relativity
- Nick E. Mavromatos, General Relativity and Cosmology
- Sean Carroll, Spacetime and Geometry. An Introduction to General Relativity
- Bernard F. Schutz, Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics
General Relativity
- Bernard Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity
- Robert M. Wald, General Relativity
- Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, John A. Wheeler, Gravitation
- Valeria Ferrari, Leonardo Gualtieri, Paolo Pani, General Relativity and its Applications
- Steven Weinberg, Gravitation and Cosmology
- Norbert Straumann, General Relativity
- Anthony Zee, Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell
- Lewis Ryder, Introduction to General Relativity
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, General Relativity and the Einstein Equation
- Stephen W. Hawking & George F.R. Ellis, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
- Achilles Papapetrou, Lectures on General Relativity
Cosmology
- Andrew Liddle, An Introduction to Modern Cosmology
- Steven Weinberg, Cosmology
- Daniel Baumann, Cosmology
- Barbara Ryden, Introduction to Cosmology
- Phillip J.E. Peebles, Principles of Physical Cosmology
Differential Geometry
- Bernard F. Schutz, Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, Cecile Dewitt-Morette, Margaret Dillard-Bleick, Analysis, Manifolds and Physics
- Chris J. Isham, Modern Differential Geometry for Physicists
- Mikio Nakahara, Geometry, Topology and Physics
- Charles Nash and Siddhartha Sen, Topology and Geometry for Physicists