"Transmission Electron Microscopy" presents the theory of image and contrastformation, and the analytical modes in transmission electron microscopy. Theprinciples of particle and wave optics of electrons are described. Electron-specimen interactions are discussed for evaluating the theory of scattering and phase contrast. Also analysed are the kinetical and dynamical theories of electron diffraction and their applications for crystal-structure determination and imaging of lattices and their defects. X-ray microanalysis and electron energy-loss spectroscopy are treated as analytical methods. The third edition includes a brief discussionof Schottky emission guns, some clarification of minor details, and references to the recent literature.