... The book collates the huge amount of high quality statistical work that the author has contributed to the analysis of fission track data, often in collaboration with G. M. Laslett, over a 20-year period. It seems to me to provide an object lesson in sound statistical practice, grounding the work in appropriate simple physical models, extending models empirically and fitting them by maximum likelihood, always being fully immersed in, and addressing, the context to hand, and providing a deep understanding of the limitations of the laboratory and statistical techniques used. ... an essential handbook for all scientists who are involved with fission track analysis. ... this is an excellent book and I congratulate the author on his contributions to the topic. -M.C. Jones, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 2006, Volume 169, Issue 3 The book is a good survey for scientists who have worked in the field. ...This would be an excellent introductory text for those wishing to enter this field, especially if they were also aware of the new statistical tools available. -E. Enns, Short Book Reviews of the ISI I strongly recommend this book to its intended audience and would use it in a course on statistical consulting. -Thomas Burr, Los Alamos National Library, Technometrics, November 2008, Vol. 50, No. 4