Most (perhaps all) popular textbooks on classical electromagnetism do not mention Weber electrodynamics. Instead, they present Maxwell's equations as the uncontroversial foundation of classical electromagnetism. Four examples are: Classical electrodynamics by J.D. Jackson (3rd ed., 1999); Introduction to electrodynamics by D. J. Griffiths (3rd ed., 1999); Physics for students of science and engineering by D. Halliday and R. Resnick (part 2, 2nd ed., 1962); The Feynman Lectures on Physics by Feynman, Leighton, and Sands, [1]