bilbilography on lenses
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General optical engineering books
Habell and Cox, Engineering Optics, 1948, Pitman (the optics of measurement and alignment).
Hardy and Perrin, The Principles of Optics, 1932, McGraw-Hill (despite its age, it is a sound and wide-ranging coverage of optics).
Jacobs, Fundamentals of Optical Engineering, 1943, McGraw-Hill (basic optical engineering with emphasis on military optical instruments circa 1943).
Kingslake, Optical System Design, 1983, Academic (excellent coverage of the topic; describes the principles of a tremendous variety of optical systems).
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