Combinatorial enumeration is a readily accessible subject full of easily
stated, but sometimes tantalizingly difficult problems. This book leads
the reader in a leisurely way from basic notions of combinatorial
enumeration to a variety of topics, ranging from algebra to statistical
physics. The book is organized in three parts: Basics, Methods, and
Topics. The aim is to introduce readers to a fascinating field, and to
offer a sophisticated source of information for professional
mathematicians desiring to learn more. There are 666 exercises, and
every chapter ends with a highlight section, discussing in detail a
particularly beautiful or famous result.