Neither the formation process of "The First Stars" nor their existence
in the present universe is known with any certainty. The authors of this
volume address all open questions presenting an abundance of interesting
data at the same time as giving a relatively exhaustive overview of our
present-day knowledge. This covers research from spectroscopic
observations, stellar evolutions, nucleosynthesis, structure and galaxy
formation. The contributions shed new light on past views, often
questioning traditional interpretations. Dealing with problems at the
crossroads of cosmology, star formation and chemical evolution in stars,
the book addresses astrophysicists and researchers, as well as graduate
students. However, it should also be of interest to nuclear physicists
and astrochemists.