'Ray d'Inverno's Introducing Einstein's Relativity seems to have done a wonderful job of taming what many undergraduates consider a ferocious course. The book has a large, reader-friendly format, with a lot of illustrations. Important equations are highlighted in boxes and the reader does not have to wade through an undifferentiated mass of tensor calculus.' New Scientist"The visually stunning dust jacket cloaks exceptionally well-presented text and figures, making reading irresistible. This is a fine book which I have added to the recommended bibliography for my courses; colleagues at other universities are advised not to overlook it." Times Higher Education Supplement'This book is designed to explain the theory in terms which many students will find easier to digest.'Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 58, No.
1, January 1993'a highly accessible undergraduate text book packaged in a reader-friendly style . a comprehensive and accessible book'Felicity Mellor, The Observatory, Vol. 113, No. 1114'a very readable and well illustrated treatment of general relativity, gravitational waves, black holes and cosmology'Australian & New Zealand Physicist, Volume 30, Number 3, March 1993'The great experience of teaching Relativity is reflected by an excellent presentation of the material in the book . It is a highly recommended introduction to the mathematical foundations as well as pjhysical ideas underlying Einstein's Relativity. The text is concise and clear but nevertheless of a high level. The author has succeeded in writing a beautiful self-contained text . very useful for students and graduates who want to become familiar withEinstein's theory of Relativity .
it can be unreservedly recommended as a good tool for preparing examinations in relativity. In all respects it is a pleasure to read this distinguished textbook.'D. Kramer, Class. Quantum Grav. 11 (1994)'an intuitive and motivating presentation with mathematical precision where the latter is needed . Extremely helpful are more than 200 figures, illustrating subjects which in many cases are difficult to imagine . this book is one of the best pedagogical approaches to introduce general relativity and to present a connection to more advanced topics in this field.
Hence it is highly recommendable for every student or teacher interested in thissubject.'Bernd Wegner, Mathematics Abstracts, 774/93.