Moscow: Mir, 1979. — 333 p.
Solid state physics has developed rapidly as the scientific background of numerous front-line branches of technology, absorbing new discoveries and theories. The presentation of material has followed the aim of elucidating the physical nature of the phenomena discussed. But, where possible, the qualitative relations are also presented, often though without rigorous mathematics.
Bonding. The Internal Structure of Solids
Mechanical Properties of Solids
Elements of Physical Statistics
Thermal Properties of Solids
The Band Theory of Solids
Electrical Conductivity of Solids
Magnetic Properties of Solids
Contact Phenomena
Thermoelecfric and Galvanomagnetic Phenomena
Appendices