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As a graduate student, I studied algebraic number theory from "The Theory of Algebraic Numbers" by Harry Pollard. This is an excellent little monograph, but I felt the need for more details. I found them in "The Elements of the Theory of Algebraic Numbers" by Legh Wilber Reid. Reid presents all the details in the development of several specific algebraic number fields. It is an excellent book that I would recommend to any student wishing to understand algebraic number theory. It is easy to see why it has been reprinted in paperback form.