Hans Bruun has written a comprehensive book which provides a state-of-the-art survey on developments and use of HWA. The author approaches the subject in an easy to read, straightforward manner, starting with the basic principles of HWA. The material is informative and introduces topics such as the response equations used for HWA signal interpretation and methods for data acquisition, processing, and presentation. This is an excellent book written in a clear and readable style suitable for students, research scientists, and engineers. The text is well supported by mathematical analysis and, whenever necessary, with adequate illustrations and diagrams. I highly recommend the book to everyone working in the field of experimental fluid mechanics. It should be obligatory reading for students involved in turbulence measurements. Measurement Science and Technology, July 1996 This book does indeed cover everything you ever wanted to know about hot-wire anemometry; it is by far the most complete work on that topic yet published. The material is well ordered and exemplary in its coverage. This is an enthusiastic and unbiased book that should certainly be on the shelves of all practitioners of the art, whether in research or measurement. It should also be on the reading list of those contemplating a move into this area, if only as a warning of the complexity of the subject. Journal of Fluids and Structures `... comprehensive, clear and easy of access for students, engineers, and researchers engaged in the practical use of any aspect of thermal anemometry.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics `... comprehensive, clear and easy access for students, engineers, and researchers engaged in the practical use of any aspect of thermal anemometry.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics `This book earns its place on the shelf of any engineer using, or considering the use of, hot-wire anemometry.' Turbomachinery Digest