I would highly recommend this companion volume for researchers and students of the materials and applied sciences; in fact, anybody using transmission electron microscopy in their research will extract many practical ideas . Because of the high quality of the photographic images, composite illustrations, and text presentations, I suggest that this book has a place on the shelf of any electron microscopy laboratory. The editors have put together a wonderful review volume that is well worth the read. (David C. Bell, Microscopy and Microanalysis, Vol. 24 (03), June, 2018)
Transmission Electron Microscopy, a Textbook for Materials Science, first published in 1996 with a second edition in 2009, is a comprehensive book on the subject, with a quite original approach. The book was carefully designed for teaching purposes and its phenomenal success shows that this was time well spent. (Peter Hawkes, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 52, 2017)