This list inspired by my own college days along with Susan Rigetti's (née Fowler) wonderful "So You Want to Learn Physics..." blog post. Mostly weighted towards undergrad material since I never went further past that level myself. List is ordered in the way you should read the books; not a ranking. Assumes you have high school math at the level of algebra, trig, and geometry decently mastered going into this list.
#1
#2
1995 • 7 Readers • 1,320 pages • 3.3
#3
1949 • 4 Readers • 1,550 pages
#4
1996 • 10 Readers • 1,280 pages • 4.3
#5
1989 • 3 Readers • 1,230 pages
#6
2006 • 54 Readers • 1,552 pages • 4.6
#7
1993 • 7 Readers • 492 pages • 3.9
#8
1993 • 6 Readers • 585 pages
#9
1973 • 9 Readers • 5
#10
1967 • 8 Readers • 816 pages • 5
#11
2003 • 4 Readers • 3
#12
1970 • 4 Readers • 638 pages
#13
1981 • 18 Readers • 576 pages • 3.8
#14
1966 • 6 Readers • 312 pages
#15
1992 • 3 Readers • 571 pages
#16
1976 • 11 Readers • 391 pages • 4
#17
1999 • 3 Readers • 432 pages
#18
1987 • 5 Readers • 454 pages
#19
#20
2002 • 2 Readers
#21
2017 • 3 Readers • 1,360 pages
#22
1999 • 3 Readers • 816 pages
#23
2000 • 2 Readers • 352 pages
#24
1970 • 2 Readers • 1,182 pages • 3
#25
2016 • 2 Readers • 608 pages
#26
1976 • 3 Readers
#27
1990 • 1 Reader • 427 pages
#28
1997 • 10 Readers • 616 pages • 2.5
#29
1974 • 3 Readers • 694 pages
#30
2003 • 6 Readers • 528 pages
#31
1973 • 11 Readers • 1,279 pages
#32
2000 • 10 Readers • 700 pages