| Arfken | Mathematical Methods for Physicists 1 |
| Becker | Electromagnetic Fields and Interactions 2 |
| Courant & Hilbert | Methods of Mathematical Physics1 |
| Dennery & Krzywicki | Mathematics for Physicicsts1 |
| Feynman et al. | Lectures on Physics, Vol.II3 |
| Griffiths | Introduction to Electrodynamics4 |
| Jackson | Classical Electrodynamics2 |
| Landau & Lifshitz | Electrodynamics of Continuous Media2 |
| Landau & Lifshitz | The Classical Theory of Fields2 |
| Lighthill | Introduction to Fourier Analysis & Generalized Functions1 |
| Low | Classical Field Theory: Electromagetism & Gravitation2 |
| Ohanian | Classical Electrodynamics4 |
| Panofsky & Phillips | Classical Electricity & Magnetism2 |
| Schwinger et al. | Classical Electrodynamics2 |
| Stratton | Electromagnetic Theory2 |
| Whittaker | A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity |
1 Mathematical reference.
2 Graduate level E&M text.
3 Sui Generis. Feynman's book is ostensibly an introductory college text, but students and instructors can learn a lot of physics from it.
4 Advanced undergraduate text, good for review.