I know basic topology like connectedness, compactness, product and quotient spaces, uryshon lemma etc. I have been looking for a book that gives more geometric interpretation of the subject. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Books that gives geometric interpretation of topology.
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You might be interested in the book Introduction to Topological Manifolds by John Lee. The preface states that a more accurate title for this book might have been "Introduction to Topology with an Emphasis on Manifolds."
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0Will I be able to go through it? – 2017-02-08
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0@user398623 It doesn't assume prior knowledge of topology, and it can be used as an introduction to topology something like Munkres. So I think it's accessible to you. You can read the preface at the Amazon page I linked to, which might give you more of an idea if you have the prerequisites. – 2017-02-08
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You can read "A First Course in Geometric Topology and Differential Geometry" by Ethan D. Bloch. Also, "An Introduction to Geometric Topology" by Bruno Martelli makes a good read. By the way, a quick Google Search yields several results. Hope it helps.
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Since you know that basis and want a beginner level book on topology from a more geometric perspective, I would suggest Sue Goodman's book Beginning Topology and Kinsey's Topology of Surfaces.