With a foreword by J. D. Roberts
Written by an NMR expert with long–standing teaching experience, the first edition of this textbook has been a huge success. New features of this thoroughly revised and substantially enlarged second edition include
∗ NMR spectroscopy of nuclides other than 1H and 13C
∗ ′reverse′ procedures for recording spectra
Chemists, biologists, physicians, pharmacists and technical assistants will find this new edition even more useful for their daily work.
From reviews of the first edition:
′This book is a pleasure to read and if it does not arouse the student′s interest, then it is difficult to see what could.
It is clearly written and illustrated ... good value and essential reading for anyone wanting to know more about NMR.′ Chemistry in Britain
′Another paperback that I would advise students to buy ... [it] can be recommended for general purchase by all chemists.′ New Scientist
"If this reviewer had to choose one book as a reference for using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, or one course resource to introduce (NMR) spectroscopy, this would be it." (
CHOICE, December 2005)
"...a comprehensive text for graduate students, although the book would also make an interesting reference for an organic chemistry library." (Journal of Natural Products, October 2005)
From reviews of previous editions:
"This book is a pleasure to read and if it does not arouse the student′s interest, then it is difficult to see what could. It is clearly written and illustrated...good value and essential reading for anyone wanting to know more about NMR." (Chemistry in Britain)
"Another paperback that I would advise students to buy...[it] can be recommended for general purchase by all chemists." (New Scientist)
"This book deserves much praise. If only all authors took as much trouble to produce a work of such clarity and relevance.... The book forms an excellent bridge between the very simple texts on spectral interpretation and more specialist works with an emphasis on mathematical theory.... This book is highly educational and will be of benefit to those who have to teach NMR and to students and scientists in academic and industrial laboratories... this work is right up to date with an inclusion of most widely used modern NMR methods with a style and content that is superb." (NMR in Biomedicine)
"If this reviewer had to choose one book as a reference for using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, or one course resource to introduce (NMR) spectroscopy, this would be it." (CHOICE, December 2005)
"...a comprehensive text for graduate students, although the book would also make an interesting reference for an organic chemistry library." (Journal of Natural Products, October 2005)
From reviews of previous editions:
"Another paperback that I would advise students to buy...[it] can be recommended for general purchase by all chemists." (New Scientist)