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Reword the info about Guide to NumPy for consistency with the rest of the paragraph. Use the correct book publishing terminology: it’s the latest edition, and each edition may have millions of copies.

Reword the info about Guide to NumPy for consistency with the rest of the paragraph. Use the correct book publishing terminology: it’s the latest edition, and each edition may have millions of copies.
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ There's a ton of information about NumPy out there. If you are just starting, we

<i class="fas fa-book"></i> **Books**

* [Guide to NumPy *by Travis E. Oliphant*](https://web.mit.edu/dvp/Public/numpybook.pdf) This is a free version 1 from 2006. For the latest copy (2015) see [here](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/2886196).
* [Guide to NumPy *by Travis E. Oliphant*](https://web.mit.edu/dvp/Public/numpybook.pdf) This is the first edition of the book published in 2006. For the latest edition released in 2015, [click here](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/2886196).
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I think you should mention the "free" part. You can probably break the line after the first link if you keep the indentation.

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